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--• Horror Fiction •--
Werewolves

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Cole, Stephen – Wounded
(264 pages) Sixteen-year-old Tom Anderson and seventeen-year-old Kate Folan try to escape Kate's werewolf family--and fight becoming werewolves themselves--by making a cross-country journey in search of a mysterious man who might have a cure. (N) Book One of The Wereling Series

DeLint, Charles – Wolf Moon
(245 pages) His name when he was human was Kern, and it seemed he had been running forever, for he had become the most feared of beings, a werewolf.  (LC)

Garfield, Henry – My Father, the Werewolf 
(228 pages) Teenagers Miranda and Danny move to Maine to be near a deserted island where their werewolf father can isolate himself during full moons, but when the ocean freezes and creates a path to the populated mainland, they resort to desperate measures to save the townspeople from their transformed parent.  (N)

Garfield, Henry – Tartabulls’ Throw 
(262 pages) In 1967 an encounter with a mysterious young woman from Maine involves a nineteen-year-old baseball player in an investigation of a vicious, murderous werewolf. (N)

Golden, Christopher – Prowlers 
(290 pages) Nineteen-year-old Jack Dwyer is devastated when his best friend, Artie, is murdered, but his world is truly turned upside down when Artie's ghost appears to warn him about the deadly Prowlers—a gang of werewolves who prey on humans from city to city.  (N)

Jennings, Patrick – The Wolving Time 
(197 pages) In France during a time of witch-hunts, in a village with a corrupt priest, thirteen-year-old Lazlo longs to be able to turn into a wolf as his parents can, but also desires the friendship of a village girl.  (N)

Krause, Annette Curtis- Blood and Chocolate 
(264 pages) Having fallen for a human boy, a beautiful teenage werewolf must battle both her packmates and the fear of the townspeople to decide where she belongs and with whom. (N)

MacCann, James Rancour
(240 pages) An ancient battle between werewolves and vampires affect the lives of several high school students, some victims, some werewolves and vampires themselves.  (K)

Windsor, PatriciaThe Blooding  
(281 pages) While spending the summer working as an au pair girl for a couple in England, Maris discovers that the husband is a werewolf intent on blooding her and making her one too.  (N)

Key

(N)= Synopsis by NoveList
(K)= Synopsis by Librarian
(LC)= Synopsis taken from Library Catalog

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