H.D. Duman’s newest novel, WolfScape, will go live at the end of this weekend on September 8th. It will also be featured in the New York Times, on Sunday, September 8th. It garnered a four star review with The US Review and Books. It will also be entered in the Eric Hostetter Awards. WolfScape will be presented at the world’s largest book fair in Frankfurt, Germany in October.
WolfScape is an adventure novel about a married couple in their mid-forties, prematurely gray who are in need of an exercise program. Frank and Alice Thompson, from Wilmington, North Carolina decide to take their first winter vacation to their ramshackle cabin high in the San Juan mountains, 2000 feet above Telluride, Colorado.
Frank rents a Chevy Blazer in town and they get groceries for two weeks before heading out. After a harrowing trip to their cabin, Frank leaves the car’s front end facing directly into the North wind, and no amount of anti-freeze is going to keep the car from freezing up. They don’t discover this for a week until Frank ventures out into the maelstrom to see what else he can use from the car for survival. Will the Thompson’s make it back to Telluride? Find out in WolfScape.