Cairnwood Manor

Bob Freeman’s saga of werewolves, vampires, witches, immortal warriors, and cthonic horrors has been described as “a riveting read”, “vividly rendered”, “a stunning debut”, and “wonderfully gory and blood-spattering”…
What secrets lurk in the heart of Cairnwood Manor?
Michael Somers is brought to Cairnwood, an isolated manor in rural Indiana, to sit at the deathbed of a grandfather he never knew existed. But very soon he finds himself drawn into the strange and esoteric world of werewolves, vampires, witches… and a family curse that dates back to 14th Century Scotland.
In the sleepy little town of Somerset, an ancient evil awakens, hungering for blood and vengeance…and if Michael is to survive he must face his inner demons and embrace his family’s dark past.
“In the first few pages alone we’re given proof of what terror lurks…and tension shines through on every page.” -Insidious Reflections
“I recommend it to all horror fans (even those who don’t particularly care for vampires, werewolves, or witches).” -Horror Web
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“Foolish pup,” MacGregor chided the wolf, “you don’t get it. Laddie, if water were evil I’d be but a drop. What stalks below is an ocean.”
From the haunted halls of Cairnwood Manor to the bowels of Rosslyn Chapel, Keepers of the Dead hurls you into the very heart of the eternal conflict between the forces of darkness and the forces of light. It’s fang versus claw, spell versus steel, and love versus death in an epic battle of blood and thunder.
When a sinister cabal converges to unleash the ultimate evil against an unsuspecting world, only the combined strength of the Wolves of Cairnwood Manor and the Circle of Nine Skulls offer up a glimmer of hope as werewolves, vampires, witches, immortal warriors, and an army of the undead collide.
“Bob’s imagination expertly fuses with occult wisdom to satiate anyone’s craving for a little blood, adventure, and a finale that’ll tear breath from mortal lungs.” –Rue Morgue Magazine
“…once the main characters begin to become real and have evoked some reader sympathy, Freeman pulls no punches and establishes a sense of tragedy when their fates are less than happy. I admire the fact that not everyone who meets a bad end does so because they’re just too nasty to live, and a few of these fateful moments prove to be rather poignant.” – Stephen Mark Rainey, author of Other Gods and The Lebo Coven
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