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#1 2012-12-28 00:53:56

WolfVanZandt
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The Werewolf of Paris

I used to say that I knew of no werewolf novels that were solid literature. I can't say that anymore. I think Murcheston (David Holland) came close. Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow makes the grade. Now I've finished an old classic, The Werewolf of Paris, by Guy Endore, and I wish I had read it a long time ago. I can't really call it a horror novel. It's simply good literature -  fiction written in the style of a documentary. You may know that it was the origin of the movie, Curse of the Werewolf (another gem), but don't let that deter you. There is very little similarity between the two stories.

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#2 2012-12-28 09:09:25

The Busboy
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Re: The Werewolf of Paris

This book is considered to be a classic werewolf novel, written originally in 1933, here is an amazon.com link to it (currently only $2.99 on Kindle):
http://www.amazon.com/Werewolf-Paris-No … f+of+paris

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