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A gripping and thoughtful blend of history and horror, perfect for readers craving a short, impactful, and original WWII tale with a supernatural twist. Highly recommended if you want a quick, immersive read that stands out from the usual monster stories.

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    The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore
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    A cult classic mixing horror, history, and psychological depth - more thought-provoking than terrifying, but unforgettable for fans of gothic fiction.

    It is only inasmuch as Aymar Galliez begins his script with the tale of Pitaval and Pitamont that I shall do the same, allowing myself, however, the privilege of elaborating his often too bald treatme...

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    Thor by Wayne Smith
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    A unique, emotionally engaging werewolf tale told through a dog's eyes - perfect for animal lovers craving a fresh angle on horror, though the storytelling quirks won’t appeal to everyone.

    Thor got a bad feeling about the Stranger from the moment he saw him, while the man was still almost a block away — just a tiny figure striding up the sidewalk past the neighbors’ neatly groomed lawn...

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    The Last Werewolf - The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan
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    Gritty, eloquent, and unapologetically adult, "The Last Werewolf" is a bold, philosophical spin on werewolf lore - perfect for those who prefer their dark fantasy with substance and bite. Not for the faint of heart, but unforgettable for the right reader.

    Yesterday evening this was. We were in the upstairs library of his Earl’s Court house, him standing at a tense tilt between stone hearth and oxblood couch, me in the window seat with a tumbler of fort...

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    The House of the Wolf by Basil Copper
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    A beautifully written, atmospheric werewolf mystery - perfect for fans of gothic horror, even if the plot takes a few classic detours.


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    Breeds
    Book 1 in the series:Breeds

    Breeds - Breeds by Keith C. Blackmore
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    A gnarly, action-packed werewolf romp with a wintry bite. If you crave fast horror reads with a twist on the familiar, 'Breeds' is a howling good time - but not for the faint of heart or the squeamish!

    The sound of boots chuffing through deep snow grew louder in the gauze of low-lying cloud, coming closer, hooking Borland’s attention from the bleary malaise of the wintry morning. He paused in his cr...

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    Bestial by Ray Garton
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    A bloody, breakneck werewolf romp that's not for the faint-hearted - messy, fast, and gleefully savage. Fans of wild horror will eat it up, but it might be too much for those seeking subtlety or tidy storytelling.

    The silver Mercedes coupe put Carmel behind it on California’s Highway 1 and sped south. To the right, the meringue breakers of the grey-blue Pacific repeatedly surged against the rocky cliffs and fla...

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    Cradle and All by James Patterson
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    Twisty, wild, and undeniably bingeable - Cradle and All is perfect for fans of fast-paced thrillers open to some supernatural flair. Suspend disbelief and enjoy the ride!

    Kathleen Beavier made her way down a shadowy side street that was as alien to her as the surface of the moon. She hunched her shoulders and pulled up the collar on her vintage peacoat. Her black Frye...

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    The Nightwalker by Thomas Tessier
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    A bleak, haunting, and original take on werewolf lore with a strong focus on psychological horror - perfect for genre fans who appreciate ambiguity and atmosphere over straightforward monster stories.


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    Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones
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    Mongrels is a fierce, funny, and heartfelt ride - werewolf fiction with real bite and soul. If you're craving a different kind of monster story, you'll want to sink your teeth into this one.

    He’d rope my aunt Libby and uncle Darren in, try to get them to nod about him twenty years ago, halfway up a windmill, slashing at the rain with his claws. Him dropping down to all fours to race the t...

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    Ravenous by Ray Garton
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    Absolutely not for the faint of heart, but if you want your horror bold, brutal, and blood-soaked with a wild twist on werewolves, "Ravenous" delivers in spades. Enter at your own risk - and don’t say you weren’t warned!

    Emily Crane had lost another four pounds, bringing her total weight loss to sixteen pounds, and she felt good about it. Of course, she still had a long way to go—her goal was to lose eighty-five pound...

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