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Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction by Charles de Lint THE WOLF AT THE END OF THE WORLD PART I: “Draw to You the Wolf and Boy” Chapter 1: Mary Chapter 2: Deep Water Chapter 3: The Shaman Chapter 4: The Wolf Chapter 5: The Boy Chapter 6: The Mother Chapter 7: The Hunters and the Hunted Chapter 8: The Tainchel Chapter 9: The Hunger that Walks Chapter 10: Beginnings Chapter 11: Endings Chapter 12: Leaving Home Chapter 13: Going Home Chapter 14: Mary Reprised PART II: Spirit Dreams Chapter 15: Thinking Like a Predator Chapter 16: Cops and Cougars Chapter 17: The Cat Chapter 18: Mothers and Fathers Chapter 19: Memories and Monsters Chapter 20: Cat and Dog Chapter 21: The Lady and the Lake Chapter 22: The Trickster Chapter 23: The Spirit Road Chapter 24: Tricks and Treats Chapter 25: The Smell of the Spirit World Chapter 26: The Hunger Returns Chapter 27: A Missing Shaman Chapter 28: Where the Hunger Came From Chapter 29: Dogs and Cats Living Together Chapter 30: Secrets Revealed Chapter 31: Aftermath—Mother and Son Chapter 32: Aftermath—Cat and Dog Chapter 33: Different Chapter 34: Things That Must Be Done PART III: The End of the World All Over Again Chapter 35: You Can Run, But… Chapter 36: The Things in the Lake Chapter 37: Omens and Otters Chapter 38: If You Go Out in the Woods Today… Chapter 39: …You’d Better Not Go Alone Chapter 40: Wolves and Windigos Chapter 41: Choices Chapter 42: Decisions Chapter 43: Kate and Cat Chapter 44: Be Careful What You Wish For Chapter 45: Simon Says Chapter 46: Water, Water Everywhere Chapter 47: Changes Chapter 48: Full Circle Chapter 49: And the Blind Shall See Chapter 50: Letting Go Chapter 51: One Last Story Author’s Notes Bibliography About the Author Other Works by Douglas Smith Chimerascope Impossibilia Playing the Short Game: How to Market & Sell Short Fiction
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