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The werewolf of Ponkert
1958
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3.62
Average Rating
148
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"Wildly Imaginative Action!" So says the Reader's Guide to Fantasy about the work of grandmaster H. Warner Munn. First published in the pioneering publication of dark fantasy and horror, The Werewolf of Plonkert has been praised for over seventy-five years as a classic of lycanthropy. Inspired by a suggestion of H. P. Lovecraft, this rousing novel tells first of fifteenth century Hungary, where Wladislaw, an honest shopkeeper, is attacked by a werepack and forced to become one of its slavish members, obeying utterly its sorcerous leader, the man known only as the Master. But, as their deeds become bloodier, Wladislaw and other pack members plot revolt. But, is revolt possible against one as powerful as the Master. And, if they fail, what would the price of failure be? Plus, the haunting sequel, "The Werewolf's Daughter." Both stories complete in their first-ever eBook publication.
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