A Werewolf Named Wayne
Al's new next-door neighbors have just arrived in a smoke-belching DeSoto convertible. They may travel in style, but�there's more to them than�meets their strangely eerie�eyes. Things are going to get hairy as Al gets to know these new additions to the neighborhood.�He's ready to face any challenges they bring--secret construction projects and cravings for canned dog food included. But first Al may have to answer a tough question: is it harder being friends with a werewolf, or a girl?

Hermie, Al, and Carl from Bill Crider's first young adult novel A VAMPIRE NAMED FRED, are back in action for another adventure in A WEREWOLF NAMED WAYNE - published for the first time ever.

Bill Crider is a Texas writer, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series, fan of the Kingston Trio, and a collector of baseball cards. He's been to Peru, and he loves the Bouchercon. His two young-adult novels A VAMPIRE NAMED FRED and A WEREWOLF NAMED WAYNE are now available for readers as eBooks.
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A Werewolf Named Wayne
Al's new next-door neighbors have just arrived in a smoke-belching DeSoto convertible. They may travel in style, but�there's more to them than�meets their strangely eerie�eyes. Things are going to get hairy as Al gets to know these new additions to the neighborhood.�He's ready to face any challenges they bring--secret construction projects and cravings for canned dog food included. But first Al may have to answer a tough question: is it harder being friends with a werewolf, or a girl?

Hermie, Al, and Carl from Bill Crider's first young adult novel A VAMPIRE NAMED FRED, are back in action for another adventure in A WEREWOLF NAMED WAYNE - published for the first time ever.

Bill Crider is a Texas writer, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series, fan of the Kingston Trio, and a collector of baseball cards. He's been to Peru, and he loves the Bouchercon. His two young-adult novels A VAMPIRE NAMED FRED and A WEREWOLF NAMED WAYNE are now available for readers as eBooks.
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A Werewolf Named Wayne

A Werewolf Named Wayne

by Bill Crider
A Werewolf Named Wayne

A Werewolf Named Wayne

by Bill Crider

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Overview

Al's new next-door neighbors have just arrived in a smoke-belching DeSoto convertible. They may travel in style, but�there's more to them than�meets their strangely eerie�eyes. Things are going to get hairy as Al gets to know these new additions to the neighborhood.�He's ready to face any challenges they bring--secret construction projects and cravings for canned dog food included. But first Al may have to answer a tough question: is it harder being friends with a werewolf, or a girl?

Hermie, Al, and Carl from Bill Crider's first young adult novel A VAMPIRE NAMED FRED, are back in action for another adventure in A WEREWOLF NAMED WAYNE - published for the first time ever.

Bill Crider is a Texas writer, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series, fan of the Kingston Trio, and a collector of baseball cards. He's been to Peru, and he loves the Bouchercon. His two young-adult novels A VAMPIRE NAMED FRED and A WEREWOLF NAMED WAYNE are now available for readers as eBooks.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013130029
Publisher: Delabarre Publishing
Publication date: 07/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 351 KB

About the Author

Bill Crider was born in Mexia, Texas. He received an M.A. at the University of North Texas (in Denton). Later, he taught English at Howard Payne University for twelve years, before earning a Ph.D. at the University of Texas, where he wrote a dissertation on the hardboiled detective novel. He then moved to Alvin, Texas with his wife, where he was the Chair of the Division of English and Fine Arts at Alvin Community College. He retired in August 2002 to become a full-time writer.

His is the author of the Professor Sally Good and the Carl Burns mysteries, the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series, the Truman Smith PI series, and wrote three books in the Stone: M.I.A. Hunter series under the pseudonym "Jack Buchanan." He is also the writer of several westerns and horror novels.
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