Lawrence Talbot is the son of a family steeped in wealth and power. While on vacation in Europe his life was changed forever when he was bitten by a lycanthrope and cursed to walk the earth for the rest of eternity as an immortal monster driven by rage and an unstoppable hunger for human prey. No longer a man, not fully a beast, Talbot was one of the damned: a werewolf.He slowly starts to realize that he is actually in more danger than he could imagine and that his saviors have evil intentions all their own for him.
If you ever wonder what Lawrence Talbot has been up to since his battle with Frankenstein then this one is for you.This is my second one about the wolf man and so far it's just as great as the first one that I have so get you one and enjoy being sacred to death.Oh yeah beware the full moon. Rondall Banks
proves a point about the series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
personally, i found the universal monsters series from dh books to be a most welcome project, with each case an example of reverence and caring for the source material. the wolf man novel is no exception. however the three books i've read so far (dracula asylum,the shadow of frankenstein) share the same technical flaw: the authors evidently have more to tell us, and one single volume apparently is not enough. this is evident from the pacing of the present novel, which is given more to introspection on larry talbot's part, and less information about his rivals, supporters, or their respective histories( and this is only to compliment the author, who has created histories that simply cry for deeper exploration!) . this introspection, coupled with the "open-end" prequisite that may arise from the insertion of the novels between already extent stories- led me to conjecture that perhaps fuller stories will be written only when dh books will be convinced to further the series. satanic cults, astral projection, jack-williamson-meets lon chany, could we ask for more? yes we can: mr. freidman, two more volumes please!
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