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The small town of Elkhorn, Wisconsin made national headlines in the early 1990s with reports of strange, hairy, wolf-headed creatures that sometimes walked upright and seemed not afraid of man stalking the cornfields just outside of town. The canid sensation was soon dubbed "Beast of Bray Road," after the location of the first reported sightings. Nobody has ever been able to prove whether the beast is a flesh-and-blood werewolf or will-o'-the-wisp, demon dog, or noble animal. But the author gives the reader plenty to chew on. Drag these stories into the safest recesses of your private den. Then make up your own mind, if you do so at all, only after the marrow has been extracted and well digested.
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September 04, 2008: I am a huge werewolf fan and let me just say that even though I don't have this book yet seeing the werewolf of Bray Road on MonsterQuest last night just made me soooooooooooooooooo happy. Because I really know its a werewolf if it walks on two legs and has a snout and pointed ears, because I know even though it could be a wolf or coyote (which walk on 4 legs not 2) I know it can be a werewolf. I can't wait to have this book.