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Robin Graves and Digger Felps Dig Into the Mystery of "Rumor of a Werewolf"
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RALEIGH, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Step aside, ordinary book reviewers—Robin Graves and Digger Felps are ready to unearth the details of Rumor of a Werewolf with their signature wit and ghoulish charm. These two unlikely sleuths bring a fresh take to Nick Caden's latest adventure, combining their love for mystery, mischief, and all things macabre.

Robin Graves starts the investigation with a loaded question: "Why did Nick head to Sleepy Hollow? Looking for some peace and quiet, or maybe a place to rest . . . forever, shall we say?"

Digger Felps, never one to shy away from facts when farce and fiction collide, answers with a smirk: "Nah, Robin, the kid wasn't shopping for headstones. His parents and sister ditched him for a quick trip to Kansas to move their stuff back East. They thought Sleepy Hollow would be the perfect little town for him to solve a mystery. Spoiler alert: they were right!"

From the eerie Headless Horseman Inn to the cryptic riddles that lead Nick to the infamous Raven's Rock, Robin and Digger dive into the creepy clues, quirky characters, and bizarre twists that make Rumor of a Werewolf a howl of a tale. Along the way, they trade jabs about Nancy Drew's detective skills, Sun Bear's cryptic wisdom, and the outrageous antics of a '70s group that keeps stumbling into the action, disco moves and all.

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Without revealing too much, these two tease the heart of the story with lines like, "Evidence? Try claw marks, shredded fur, and footprints that look like they belong to a dry cleaner's mascot having a bad day."

But when pressed for the big reveal, Digger leaves readers on edge: "We'll leave that for readers to decide. Let's just say, not everything with fur and fangs is guilty."

Robin Graves and Digger Felps may not be your average book critics, but their banter about Rumor of a Werewolf is sure to leave readers cackling—and clamoring to dive into this spine-chilling mystery.

Stay tuned for the full post as Robin and Digger unearth more eerie details about Rumor of a Werewolf. But beware—once you start reading, you may find it hard to escape the spooky pull of Sleepy Hollow.

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