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Head Back Almost Four Hundred Years In Simon Young And Dominika Bzdek’s Mortal Creatures Of The Dead – Bitches Fill Ditches, For A Fresh Take On Werewolf Hunting Horror

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, Simon Young and Dominika Bzdek’s Mortal Creatures of the Dead – Bitches Fill Ditches, takes readers to 1642 Russia where werewolf hunting Katherine is discovering her family’s long-buried secrets.

Mortal Creatures Of The Dead – Bitches Fill Ditches

In Mortal Creatures Of The Dead – Bitches Fill Ditches, Simon Young and Dominka Bzdek share the story of how, in 1642, werewolves were wreaking havoc on unsuspecting communities across Russia.

The year is 1642. It’s cold in Russia, and Royal Russian Lycanthropes are a problem. Young woman, Katherine, is becoming a professional in her trade of werewolf hunting and desperate people pay highly for her skills and ferocity. With her father injured, Katherine, armed only with her wits, and a ton of weapons, took on the last assignment alone with her hound, Tsar.

Mortal Creatures Of The Dead by Simon Young and Dominika Bzdek

She has not killed them all yet however her future is filled with quest after quest taking her north and south with ever-increasing intense battles and pressure to survive. While she is hired by friendly royals to root out the evil of the land, she becomes romantically involved with a handsome soldier who assists her not only with the mission but also in uncovering a huge secret from her past.

Delivering so much more depth than readers have come to expect in such stories (and boasting one of the most intriguing sub-titles for a very long time), protagonist Katherine draws readers in as she shares not only her skill at tracking and killing her prey, but her desire to be considered the best in the werewolf hunting trade.

Whilst bringing into full play all the folklore which engulfs these supernatural menaces, for a werewolf story to stand out it should offer something unique. Mortal Creatures of the Dead is such a novel. It is also one that positions its authors at the top of their literary and scare prompting game.

Simon Young and Dominka Bzdek

Dominika Bzdek and Simon Young are passionate about the time and research they put into their work to create in-depth characters and spot-on attention to detail. They spend hours fleshing out the characters, locations, and subplots while immersing themselves for days at a time surrounded by storyboards, notes, research books and artwork to help bring their imagination and passion to the page.  There are two follow-up novellas in the works entitled Lycalfall and Lycan Outlaw that they hope you can sink your teeth into it.

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Website: mcotd.uk

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