Set in the shadowed backroads of East Texas, Rougarou by Larry Beard is a haunting Southern tale where folklore, faith, and fear collide. When young Johnny Reynolds discovers a massive, unnatural footprint beside the scattered remains of a slaughtered cow, curiosity pulls him deeper into a mystery the adults around him are too quick to dismiss. What begins as a search for proof soon turns into something far darker-livestock torn apart without reason, woods that fall silent without warning, and whispers of the Rougarou, a legendary swamp creature said to be part man, part beast. As disbelief turns to dread, Johnny finds himself caught between truth and ridicule, where even evidence isn't enough to make people believe, and where something unseen may already be watching. Blending atmospheric horror with a deeply human story, Rougarou explores the quiet battles of pride, denial, and redemption that simmer beneath the surface of small-town life. Through richly drawn characters, a father torn between reason and instinct, a community unwilling to face the unknown, and a boy determined to uncover the truth, the novel reveals that the real monster may not be what lurks in the swamp, but what grows inside when fear is ignored, and pride takes hold. Both chilling and reflective, this story is more than a creature feature; it's a powerful meditation on faith, family, and the cost of seeing clearly in a world that would rather look away. If you hear the howl, it's already too late. Get your copy of Rougarou and face the darkness hiding just beyond the trees.
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