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Books with title Curse of the Werewolf

  • Curse of Wolf

    S Mays

    Paperback (Independently published, April 28, 2018)
    War looms between powerful ancient vampire lords. Their technology and resources rival that of the Order, man's last line of defense against the paranormal. Their soldiers include shapeshifters, undead, evil spirits, and even extraplanar beings that defy the laws of our universe.The Order attempts to rein in the chaos, but they are outmatched. It's up to a ragtag party of superhuman and supernatural misfits to prevent the war before it engulfs the world.That's if they don't kill each other first.
  • The Werewolf of Paris

    Guy Endore

    Hardcover (Farrar & Rinehart, March 15, 1933)
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  • Cycle of the Werewolf

    Stephen King, Berni Wrightson

    Paperback (New American Library, )
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  • Night of the Werewolf

    John Townsend

    Paperback (Barrington Stoke Ltd, )
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  • The Werewolf

    Kris Hirschmann

    Library Binding (Referencepoint Press, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Werewolves are part human, part wolf, and all awful. This book examines these legendary creatures in frightening detail, describing their bodies, their behavior, and their monstrous transformations. It also goes snout to snout with some of historys most infamous real-life werewolves and discusses the many books and films these encounters have inspired. These fictional portrayals, along with the werewolfs countless contributions to popular culture, are proof pawsitive of this ancient monsters modern appeal.
  • Cycle of the Werewolf

    Stephen KING

    Hardcover (Land of Enchantment, March 15, 1983)
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  • The Night of the Werewolf

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hardcover (Pocket Books, Oct. 1, 1979)
    The appearance of a wolflike creature during a full moon awakens memories of werewolf legends in a small Adirondack town, and a young man with a history of werewolves in his family is suspect and nearly goes insane until the Hardy Boys render assistance
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  • Cycle of the Werewolf

    Stephen King

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, July 10, 2008)
    When the full moon shines, a paralysing fear descends on the isolated Maine town of Tarker Mills. No one knows who will be attacked next, but snarls that sound like human words can be heard and all around are the footprints of a monster whose hunger cannot be sated.
  • The werewolf of Paris

    S. Guy Endore

    Paperback (Avon Pub. Co, March 15, 1951)
    Endore's classic werewolf novel—now back in print for the first time in over forty years—helped define a genre and set a new standard in horror fiction. The werewolf is one of the great iconic figures of horror in folklore, legend, film, and literature. And connoisseurs of horror fiction know that The Werewolf of Paris is a cornerstone work, a masterpiece of the genre that deservedly ranks with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Endore's classic novel has not only withstood the test of time since it was first published in 1933, but it boldly used and portrayed elements of sexual compulsion in ways that had never been seen before, at least not in horror literature. In this gripping work of historical fiction, Endore's werewolf, an outcast named Bertrand Caillet, travels across pre-Revolutionary France seeking to calm the beast within. Stunning in its sexual frankness and eerie, fog-enshrouded visions, this audiobook was decidedly influential for the generations of horror and science fiction authors who came afterward.
  • Cycle of The Werewolf

    Stephen King

    Paperback (New American Library, March 15, 1983)
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  • The Werewolf Of Paris

    Guy Endore

    Paperback (Panther, March 15, 1963)
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  • The Boy Werewolf: Curse of the Golden Statue

    Colin J. Liotta

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Sept. 13, 2004)
    Ace Chapman is a young American boy living in Paris with his mother. Despite being in one of the most famous cities in the world, Ace finds his life to be rather dull. That is, until the day he discovers a mythical golden statue in his mother's art museum that transforms the beholder into a werewolf. Within no time at all, a new world opens up before him. Ace discovers an underground village of werewolves, and learns that he is the only one who can cure them of the werewolf curse. Along the way, he learns that an ancient sorcerer named Melvin Incubar is searching for the statue in order to obtain its legendary power. Now, Ace must find a way to cope with his new life as a werewolf, as well as protect the statue before Incubar can find it and regain his power.