"A fabulous action-filled read that manages to pack an epic punch into a novella-sized story." Matthew Harffy, author of The Serpent Sword
Rhodes, 1309 AD. The Knights Hospitaller battle ancient evil, as mysterious disappearances and insane devil-worshippers threaten to turn the island into a bloodbath...
When three Hospitallers go missing from a village the outraged Grand Master Foulques de Villaret sends English knight Sir Richard-at-Lee and his trusted sergeant-at-arms Jacob to discover their fate. Met with resistance from frightened locals and rumours of a blasphemous sect performing unspeakable rites beneath the village, Sir Richard must overcome not only the devil-worshippers but the faceless, unstoppable demon that stalks his dreams.
Fans of the best-selling Forest Lord series will enjoy this spin-off novella that sees the much-loved English knight up against a foe that threatens not just his life and his sanity, but God himself.
Praise for "Wolf's Head":
“McKay's gift as a storyteller pulls the reader into a world of violence, passion, injustice and revenge and leaves us wanting more!” Glyn Iliffe, author, The Adventures of Odysseus series
“Reading this book, I felt as if I was transported back to medieval times...the good, the bad and the ugly. This is a thrilling read that kept me captivated from start to finish.” Bibliophile Book Reviews
“...the story is exciting and invites the reader to sit back and enjoy the journey through the forests and villages of northern England.” Hoover Book Reviews
“Wolf's Head took my breath away.” Indian Book Reviews
Praise for The Wolf and the Raven:
“Steven A. McKay has found a surprisingly successful way to reinvigorate the story of Robin Hood...thoroughly enjoyable!” Edinburgh Book Reviews
Rhodes, 1309 AD. The Knights Hospitaller battle ancient evil, as mysterious disappearances and insane devil-worshippers threaten to turn the island into a bloodbath...
When three Hospitallers go missing from a village the outraged Grand Master Foulques de Villaret sends English knight Sir Richard-at-Lee and his trusted sergeant-at-arms Jacob to discover their fate. Met with resistance from frightened locals and rumours of a blasphemous sect performing unspeakable rites beneath the village, Sir Richard must overcome not only the devil-worshippers but the faceless, unstoppable demon that stalks his dreams.
Fans of the best-selling Forest Lord series will enjoy this spin-off novella that sees the much-loved English knight up against a foe that threatens not just his life and his sanity, but God himself.
Praise for "Wolf's Head":
“McKay's gift as a storyteller pulls the reader into a world of violence, passion, injustice and revenge and leaves us wanting more!” Glyn Iliffe, author, The Adventures of Odysseus series
“Reading this book, I felt as if I was transported back to medieval times...the good, the bad and the ugly. This is a thrilling read that kept me captivated from start to finish.” Bibliophile Book Reviews
“...the story is exciting and invites the reader to sit back and enjoy the journey through the forests and villages of northern England.” Hoover Book Reviews
“Wolf's Head took my breath away.” Indian Book Reviews
Praise for The Wolf and the Raven:
“Steven A. McKay has found a surprisingly successful way to reinvigorate the story of Robin Hood...thoroughly enjoyable!” Edinburgh Book Reviews