When Nat Carver and his Wolven pal Woody learn that their arch enemy is creating a bad werewolf pack, they know they must stop him. Although it doesn't help that Nat's having problems controlling his own shape-shifting abilities. Delving back into history, the boy's have to solve the clues and riddles to stop one of the worst monsters of all time. This is the third in the Wolven series by talented Di Toft.
A Piece of Passion from the Publisher, Barry Cunningham
I live in the exact placce Di Toft sets these amazing adventures and I've actually been waiting for Cheddar Hell's Angels to ask me to join them - I could really help in their struggle against evil werewolf packs. I absolutely love the climax to this heart-warming hysterical and howlingly hair-raising story of the most unlikely pair of heroes ever to have changed species overnight. It'll make you want to move to Wookey, too.
Di Toft was born in the black and white olden days of 1958, in Watford, Herts. A move to Somerset ten years later reinforced her love of the countryside and animals.
At school, she bribed friends to read her early stories, which were usually about vampires or ponies, or people being electrocuted in the bath. Some stories featured vampires and ponies, which wasn’t always a popular combination. During the long hot summer of 1975, Di left school to find most of the best jobs were being done by other people. Her varied career has led to jobs in advertising, sales and watching people dig holes in the road. She has also edited publications as well as written editorial and advertising features for newspapers and magazines. Although a very early ambition to become Dr Who’s assistant was sadly unfulfilled, she is delighted that her other ambition to be a published writer came to pass in 2001, when she sold her first story to a magazine.
Di lives in Somerset with her husband and daughter; her grown up son lives in London. Sharing the house is Dave, a dog so large, he can actually be seen from space on Google Earth.