Henry Hunter and the Beast of Snagov

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By John Matthews

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Do you dare open the Henry Hunter files and discover the monsters and beasts hunted within?

Solve the unsolvable in this gothic adventure featuring beast-hunter and super-sleuth Henry Hunter and his friend Dolf! When schoolboy super-sleuth Henry Hunter uncovers a clue about the legendary Beast of Snagov, the origin of all vampires, he and friend Dolf travel to Whitby and Romania on its trail. Unravelling clues from Bram Stoker's DRACULA, and the legend of Vlad the Impaler, they encounter Dracula's daughter Bella Dracula. But is she a friend or a foe? And, can the trio evade the sinister forces that are tracking their every move, intent on releasing the Beast from its underground tomb?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Matthews is an historian, screenwriter and children's author who has produced over ninety books on myth, the Arthurian Legends and Grail Studies, as well as short stories, a volume of poetry. John has been involved in many film projects over the past 10 years, as both an advisor and contributor. In 2003 he was the historical advisor to the Jerry Bruckheimer movie 'King Arthur', and has made appearances on both History Channel and Discovery Channel specials on Arthur and the Holy Grail. He shared a BAFTA award for his work on the Educational DVD made to accompany the King Arthur movie. John lives with his wife, author Caitlin Matthews, in Oxford, England. His previous titles for Templar includeSTORYWORLD and THE TRICK OF THE TALE.

Henry Hunter and the Beast of Snagov