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Thought this was interesting.
I've read only two on this list, although I do own 'The Wolfman'. Just haven't got around to reading it. Sharp Teeth was a lot of fun, and The Wolf's Hour is just epic, if a little Bond-esque. The story of his childhood and first change however - brutal.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/5-mu … lf-novels/
Anybody else read these?
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The one with the werewolf double agent posing as SS? My friend has that book, said it was very good.
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Brutal, yes. I would hate to be one of McCammon's protagonists. He puts them through their paces.
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Very cool It's been ages since I've read it, but I remember just being really caught up in the story, and enjoying that he had full control over his werewolf side. It was quite confronting in some parts (if I'm remembering correctly), particularly in the pit of bodies at the death camp
But everybody kinda got what was coming to them in the end.
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