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Timber Beast

(10 customer reviews)

This story is part of the Twisted Tales of Familiar Faces collection.

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An ancient curse. Hidden horrors. Once man’s axe will raze it all.

Paul’s first job as camp boss in Saginaw Country is his chance to prove his worth and solidify his reputation as a Timber Beast. But the pine forests he’s tasked with harvesting conceal far more than trees.

Beneath the towering pines, a centuries-old curse stirs, waiting to devour anyone who dares intrude. Armed with his axe and saw, Paul must fight to protect his crew from the sinister forces lurking in the shadows.

In these woods, danger awaits with every swing.  

Timber Beast is a bone-chilling retelling of the Paul Bunyan legend. This harrowing tale is part of the Twisted Tales of Familiar Faces collection, featuring classic beloved characters twisted into terrifying nightmares.

10 reviews for Timber Beast

  1. Maureen H

    This is not at all what I was expecting for a Paul Bunyan retelling. It was so interesting! Also, dark and weird, but such a cool read. The characters were awesome and the world building pretty spectacular. I really felt like I was in the town & the forest with these characters. And that forest was CREEPY.
    It’s a very satisfying read and I highly recommend it!

  2. Diana

    I am happy that I have chosen to go into these twisted tales blindly. It has be going in without any expectations. The strangeness of the creatures and an unlikely friendship between 2 men, made me enjoy this book all the more. Even when it was slow with the action, I was enjoying every minute of it.

  3. Steve

    Well, is this different or is this different. It’s one one those that’s starts a slowly and the it becomes more and more apparent what’s happening. I liked it I have to say, don’t usually read horror but I enjoyed this one. Recommended read.

  4. Riann Fletcher

    I have mixed feelings about this Paul Bunyan horror retelling. I really liked the characters and the overall menacing nature of the woods. I feel that too much time was spent on describing the role of the lumberjacks and their teams. I enjoyed the ending.

  5. Marlys

    Great story, really enjoyed it.

  6. Mike Clarkson

    I’m from the UK and not familiar with Paul Bunyan, so this was a new read on an unfamiliar tale for me.
    Very much worth the read though, really enjoyed it.
    Quite creepy and the tension was held well during the story. I would definitely read more of this genre style.

  7. Stefanie Silvestri

    This is a retelling of Paul Bunyan with a horror twist. He leads his crew on an expedition deep into the forest, during which they encounter some strange occurrences. The forest had an ominous feeling. The characters were great. I love this series and that each book is written by a different author.

  8. Christine Fancher

    A horror version of Paul Bunyon, this twisted tale of cursed land actually made my skin crawl!
    Paul is a logger and takes a crew to scout the land and prepare the spots chosen by his boss for the upcoming season. While out there, Paul feels like they are being watched. There is a heavy, dark presence around them and time slips by whenever they enter the woods. Paul is attempting to make sure his crew is safe and calm while keeping them on track, but strange, unexplainable things are happening with no hope of it letting up.
    If you like creepy, ghosty, curse vibes and retellings of stories check this out!
    I liked the detail with it being placed in Michigan and mentioning multiple places in Michigan that help set the scene.
    I really enjoyed the writing style and the fact that it creeped me out, which rarely happens for me.

  9. Wendell Sprouse

    This was certainly an unexpected spin on a legendary character. Starting with a big brawl (which fitted well) then some wild dealings on a trip, then a most unexpected ending. I enjoyed this one.

  10. Karleigh

    I absolutely loved this. As a Canadian who has a bachelors in History (although set in Michigan, the MC is French Canadian), being able to know the background of where the MC came from, the job they are doing and just how harsh that environment is and the way they were treated really gave me a strong connection to the characters. Then to bring in a horror twist, this was chefs kiss.

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