About Wolf of the Tesseract by Christopher Schmitz
A demon set Claire’s house on fire… with her still inside!
Inferno monsters aren’t the worst of it. Her archaeologist father is missing, news that comes after the Feds confirm suspicions of a bigfoot serial killer. And of course there are lizard people—and they’ll stop at nothing to capture Claire.
When her father’s long-time friend, an elderly language professor, decodes a primeval text, Claire learns that cultists believe there is magic in her veins. Only her blood has the power to allow those chasing her to breach an inter-dimensional gate that must never be opened and unleash an ageless evil.
Claire’s only hope is to unravel the secrets of a mysterious artifact that can alter reality: The Tesseract. But it’s guarded by ancient protectors, The Wolves of Vangandra.
If the cultist catches her, they’ll end all existence… but Claire can’t run forever. Can she trust the wolf and face this evil head on?
A great match for fans of Cassandra Clare, Sarah J. Maas, Holly Black, or Stephanie Meyer.
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This new edition contains 30% more content than the original edition, new art, and smooths out some of the timeline issues that were in the original edition so that it more closely matches the later books.
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Christopher D. Schmitz is an author of fiction and nonfiction books. Before throwing himself into book writing he had published short fiction in more than twenty outlets. In addition to a day-job working with teenagers, he also writes for a local newspaper, speaks/sells books at comic-cons and other festivals, runs a blog for authors, and makes an insanely tiny amount of money playing the bagpipes.
He grew up as a product of the 1980s and thinks Stranger Things is “basically my biography.” He lives in rural Minnesota where he drinks unsafe amounts of coffee with his family and three rambunctious dogs. The caffeine shakes keeps the cold from killing him.