S. I. (RedHeadDread) reviewed on + 43 more book reviews
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This book reminded me a lot of Fingerman's Bottomfeeder, which features another supernatural (but never ever glamorous) working-class monster. The main characters are regular guys who become monsters, and yet are decent people, though sometimes unlikeable.
The Wolfman is a crime novel, but the whodunit was less of a mystery to me than the question of how the protagonist became what he is. That was a much bigger revelation, IMO.
It is a real shame that the author's life was cut short. The circumstances were tragic, and a writer of great potential was lost to us all.
The Wolfman is a crime novel, but the whodunit was less of a mystery to me than the question of how the protagonist became what he is. That was a much bigger revelation, IMO.
It is a real shame that the author's life was cut short. The circumstances were tragic, and a writer of great potential was lost to us all.
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