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25 Ways to Kill a Werewolf

Elkie Bernstein: Book 1

Jo M. Thomas

'My name is Elkie Bernstein. I live in North Wales and I kill werewolves.'

When Elkie finds herself fighting for her life against something that shouldn't exist she is faced with the grim reality that werewolves are real and she just killed one. Part diary, part instruction manual Elkie guides the reader through 25 ways you can kill a werewolf, without any super powers, and how she did it.

A Pack of Lies

Elkie Bernstein: Book 2

Jo M. Thomas

Things are going sideways at Dr. Olsen's Institute in Norway, a home for wayward werewolves in all but name. Ben is being held for playing dangerous games, Dave is being held for not playing well with others, and Elkie is not entirely sure whether she's there as a prisoner or a guest. Angry and afraid, she struggles to cope now the games are over. But are werewolves really capable of rehabilitation or redemption? What does Olsen really want from Elkie and those she feels responsible for? Can she trust anyone any more?

Life was simpler when it was just about killing werewolves.

Fool if You Think It's Over

Elkie Bernstein: Book 3

Jo M. Thomas

As far as Elkie's concerned, it's all over and her happy ending is just around the corner. She's on her way back to Wales having freed Ben from the clutches of the controlling Dr Olsen and ensured that Dave, her ex-everything, will never be in a position to kill again. She's even managed to find herself a (somewhat unwilling) father figure in Conn, the one werewolf in the world who seems to have his shit together. All she has to do is say "thank you" to the Valemon, a company so at odds with Olsen they were willing to support her, then get on a plane for home. Easy, right?