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The Wolfen

By: Whitley Strieber
Narrated by: Robert Fass
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In the dark, they are watching...

They are waiting for you.

No one has ever lived to tell the horrifying truth about them. Yet even now the Wolfen are gathered in the night-dark alleys ... unseen, poised ... ready to destroy their helpless human prey. Only one man and one woman, trained cops, willing to risk their lives, stand in the way.

©1978 Walker & Collier (P)2014 David N. Wilson
Scary Paranormal & Urban Paranormal Horror Fantasy
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Unique Werewolf Concept • Engaging Storyline • Excellent Narration • Fast-paced Action • Scientific Approach

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This is cool! I like this different explanation of the werewolf and vampire stories. The reader's performance is great.

This is another instance in which the book is better than the movie. I liked the movie but decided to listen to the book because I find the movie to be confusing and its character motivations and explanation of what werewolves are to be unconvincing.

This is cool!

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I was hoping to like this story. the premise is good, the setting, 1970s NYC is good but it fell pretty flat and spoiler alert, parts are written as the wolf's point of view which I found pretty silly. but the narration was great and if you like a 70s type horror movie vibe you may like this

Not Scary

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The writing was actually pretty good as far as action scenes and character interaction go, but there were a couple of big things that I didn't like about this book.

First, I hate it when authors write chapters from the perspective of monsters. Not only are they usually pretty mediocre, but I think it tames the story when the thoughts of a monster become knowable and relatable (killing prey out of hunger / to survive). It becomes less of a horror and more of just a thriller.

Second, I know the author was going for a scientific approach, but the werewolf stories where they are basically just wolves instead of slavering, shapeshifting monstrosities are boring to me. Additionally, there's no mystery in regard to who the werewolf could be.

The voice acting was pretty good, although 8 hours or whatever of New York accent is (while accurate) not exactly a pleasant experience.

Only Alright

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Engaging from the start, with a brilliant performance from narrator Robert Fass, this story belies the encounters with unknown presences that were to later shape much of this writer's career.

A masterful horror work, if this could be conveyed with the same distinction into film it would be an instant classic, like the book itself surely is.

Brilliant early work from supremo Whitley Strieber

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I’ve loved this story for years. The narration is excellent. The set up is good enough to make you buy the fact that werewolves could exist... just not in the classic horror story format. A definite spine chiller

Plausible “werewolf’s”

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