Ravenous (Leisure Fiction)18 reviews
Ray Garton

Leisure Books, 2008

The Best Werewolf Novel Ever!

+ Very good wolf story.
+ Sex, Death, and Rock n' Roll

If you have not yet read a Ray Garton book, then you are in for a treat! Before I read this novel, Animals by John Skipp & Craig Spector was my favorite werewolf novel. . . No longer though. . . Ray Garton has written the quintessential werewolf novel! I have always been a fan of the ...
  
  











  



  
The Werewolf Of Paris10 reviews
Guy Endore

Blackmask.com, 2004

A CLASSIC NOVEL OF GALLIC LYCANTHROPY

+ Classic Horror
+ Poor Mutilated Book
+ Good creepy werewolf story
  
  











  



  
Sharp Teeth29 reviews
Toby Barlow

Harper, 2008

Very effective use of free verse form

+ Fun, imaginative, well-written

The storyline alone would have made this book a nice "politics in werewolf-packs roaming modern LA" novel. I bought it based on back cover comments waiting for a connecting train, and did not realise it would be in verse (I might not have bought it if I had known, to my loss) The choice of free ...
  
  











  



  
The Wolf's Hour109 reviews
Robert R. McCammon

Pocket, 1990

TOP-KNOTCH WEREWOLF YARN...

+ Worth Howling About
+ Great Book / Dry Ending
+ An Epic Tale of Werewolf and War
+ Sounded like a corny plot, but I'm glad I read it, it was actually good!
  
  











  



  
Bestial: Werewolf Apocalypse7 reviews
William D. Carl

Permuted Press, 2008

Looking for a great summer read. Werewolves...Who knew they could be as cool as Vampires and Zombies!

+ Excellent Read!!
+ Good creation that will please both "all-action" fans and thinkers
+ Hoooooowwwwwwl, Werewolves of Cincinnati!
+ Why you should not judge a book by its cover
  
  











  



  
Wagner the Werewolf (Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural) (Tales of Mystery & the Supernatural)1 review
George W.M. Reynolds

Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 2006

beware of what edition you get

I am enjoying the book, but my copy (printed 1973 Dover Publications) the printing is very small and no Dick Collins intro. My book is about .5 inch thick, but I think I might order the 1.3 inch thick copy.
  
  











  



  
Night of the Werewolf (Night' Trilogy)14 reviews
Harry Shannon

Medium Rare Books, 2003

A no-holds-barred lycanthropic thrill ride

+ Name-dropping fun!
+ Wow... !
+ Werewolves That Actually Frighten
+ I'm Just Wild About Harry and WEREWOLF!
  
  











  



  
Shara9 reviews
Steven E. Wedel, Kirk Alberts, ...

Scrybe Press, 2006

Shara- Fantastic read!

+ I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!
+ An Avid Fan of Werewolf Novels' Review

I purchased this book and started reading. The introduction set my standards pretty high on the story's quality. I was not dissapointed. In fact, the story was so fantastic I couldn't put it down until I finished the book. The book is full of sorrows and twists and turns that made it reserve its ...
  
  











  



  
The Wolf's Hour109 reviews
Robert R. McCammon

Pocket, 1990

TOP-KNOTCH WEREWOLF YARN...

+ Worth Howling About
+ Great Book / Dry Ending
+ An Epic Tale of Werewolf and War
+ Sounded like a corny plot, but I'm glad I read it, it was actually good!
  
  











  



  
Night of the Werewolf (Night' Trilogy)14 reviews
Harry Shannon

Medium Rare Books, 2003

A no-holds-barred lycanthropic thrill ride

+ Name-dropping fun!
+ Wow... !
+ Werewolves That Actually Frighten
+ I'm Just Wild About Harry and WEREWOLF!
  
  











  



  
The Werewolf Of Paris10 reviews
Guy Endore

Blackmask.com, 2004

A CLASSIC NOVEL OF GALLIC LYCANTHROPY

+ Classic Horror
+ Poor Mutilated Book
+ Good creepy werewolf story
  
  











  



  
Ravenous (Leisure Fiction)18 reviews
Ray Garton

Leisure Books, 2008

The Best Werewolf Novel Ever!

+ Very good wolf story.
+ Sex, Death, and Rock n' Roll

If you have not yet read a Ray Garton book, then you are in for a treat! Before I read this novel, Animals by John Skipp & Craig Spector was my favorite werewolf novel. . . No longer though. . . Ray Garton has written the quintessential werewolf novel! I have always been a fan of the ...
  
  











  



  
Sharp Teeth29 reviews
Toby Barlow

Harper, 2008

Very effective use of free verse form

+ Fun, imaginative, well-written

The storyline alone would have made this book a nice "politics in werewolf-packs roaming modern LA" novel. I bought it based on back cover comments waiting for a connecting train, and did not realise it would be in verse (I might not have bought it if I had known, to my loss) The choice of free ...
  
  











  



  
Wagner the Werewolf (Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural) (Tales of Mystery & the Supernatural)1 review
George W.M. Reynolds

Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 2006

beware of what edition you get

I am enjoying the book, but my copy (printed 1973 Dover Publications) the printing is very small and no Dick Collins intro. My book is about .5 inch thick, but I think I might order the 1.3 inch thick copy.
  
  











  



  
Shara9 reviews
Steven E. Wedel, Kirk Alberts, ...

Scrybe Press, 2006

Shara- Fantastic read!

+ I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!
+ An Avid Fan of Werewolf Novels' Review

I purchased this book and started reading. The introduction set my standards pretty high on the story's quality. I was not dissapointed. In fact, the story was so fantastic I couldn't put it down until I finished the book. The book is full of sorrows and twists and turns that made it reserve its ...
  
  











  



  
Bestial: Werewolf Apocalypse7 reviews
William D. Carl

Permuted Press, 2008

Looking for a great summer read. Werewolves...Who knew they could be as cool as Vampires and Zombies!

+ Excellent Read!!
+ Good creation that will please both "all-action" fans and thinkers
+ Hoooooowwwwwwl, Werewolves of Cincinnati!
+ Why you should not judge a book by its cover