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Saint Peter's Wolf

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Saint Peter's Wolf

By: Michael Cadnum
Narrated by: Paul Michael Garcia
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Collector Benjamin Byrd has added a new and eerie item to his archives: a set of fangs embedded in silver. As he grows more and more obsessed with his new treasure, he finds himself experiencing dreams and visionary adventures. Soon Benjamin's normal, successful routine is transformed beyond anything he ever imagined; he has to confront the truth that he is no longer simply human.

This powerful and lyrical story brings into our own day-to-day lives the story of the werewolf.

©1991 Michael Cadnum (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Fantasy Horror Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Paranormal Fiction
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This was much better than the previous book of his I reviewed, Ghost something!

A psychologist collects ancient artefacts and starts having strange dreams once he obtains a set of fangs. You know where it's going to go, but there is also a gentle romance mixed in which makes it more than just a werewolf novel.

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As Werewolf Horror Novels go this is quite a good one. Let me explain, my star rating. I, like many other ultra Horror Buffs, have read many, and I do mean many Werewolf Horror Novels over the last 45 years. Some like the Howling, Werewolf of Paris, Werewolf by Moonlight, Wolfcurse, The Return of the Howling (Howling two) etc are classics in the genre. However unlike Vampire Horror Novels, I do not mean to include The Twilight books; I’m talking Adult Horror here, no disrespect to Y A Readers. Werewolf novels are few and far between. Again I’m not talking about werewolf erotic novels or heroes or werewolf cops etc. Maneater is a good example of Werewolves in General, that is a good read too as is Saint Peter’s Wolf. I read this in paperback thirty odd years ago in my 20s. I enjoyed revisiting it in audio format. The story is a very different take on the Werewolf legend. The love story definitely doesn’t distract from the horror, it makes a more interesting story and this definitely character driven. I’m not giving away anything here. Find out how good this is, by Listening/ Reading this fine example of Werewolf Horror!

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