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The Wolf Demon; or, The Queen of the Kanawha

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A moonlit frontier setting introduces a terrifying, wolf-shaped creature that kills a Native warrior, establishing a supernatural menace in the wilderness. Subsequent chapters follow rival hunters and other frontier figures whose lives intersect around marked trees, sudden rifle shots, and the hunt for game, while the wolflike being drives suspense and pursuit through forests and river valleys. The narrative mixes adventure and speculative horror amid rugged landscapes, examining fear, survival, and the blurred boundary between human and bestial as characters confront both ordinary dangers and an uncanny predator that unsettles the community.

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Albert W. Aiken

Albert W. Aiken was an American author known for his adventure novels set in the American West. His works often feature themes of wilderness survival, conflict, and the rugged individualism of frontier life. Among his notable titles is "Ben, the Trapper; Or, The Mountain Demon: A Tale of the Black Hills," which showcases his flair for thrilling narratives and vivid characterizations. Aiken's stories frequently revolve around trappers, scouts, and the challenges they face in untamed landscapes, reflecting the spirit of exploration and adventure that characterized 19th-century America.

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