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Contemporary Werewolf Novels (1968-1994) - Page 2

This list was compiled by Don D'Ammassa in the special werewolf issue of The Scream Factory, #15, Autumn 1994. The article was called "The Rest of the Pack" (John Brower chose the best werewolf novels in the preceding article, and Laurence Bush covered older lycanthropic literature in another one). Mr. D. rated them by fangs.
4 Fangs (greatly underrated; a classic worth tracking down): 2, 9, 16, 24, 31, 49, 52, 66, 77, 79, 92.
3 Fangs (has its moments, though not a classic): 1, 4, 5, 18, 20, 22, 25-28, 34-37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 54, 57, 61-64, 69, 70, 72, 73, 80-83, 86, 87, 89, 90.
2 Fangs (not overtly bad, but why bother?): 7, 10, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 30, 32, 38-40, 42, 46, 47, 49, 54, 55, 57-59, 64, 67, 73-75, 77, 83, 84.
1 Fang (a waste of good paper): 3, 6, 11-13, 29, 33, 44, 71, 88.
Special rating of Zero Fangs: The Werewolf vs. Vampire Woman.
No ratings for 45, 51, 67, or 91; he hadn't been able to obtain them.
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Blood of the Wolf (Jeffrey Goddin)
Blood of the Wolf (Jeffrey Goddin)
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Fangs of the Werewolf (John Halkin)
Fangs of the Werewolf (John Halkin)
43
Moonslasher (Douglas D. Hawk)
Moonslasher (Douglas D. Hawk)
44
Throwback (Guy N. Smith)
Throwback (Guy N. Smith)
45
Ursula's Gift (Roger L. Disilvestro)
Ursula's Gift (Roger L. Disilvestro)
46
The Werewolf's Tale (Richard Jaccoma)
The Werewolf's Tale (Richard Jaccoma)
47
The Devil's Auction (Robert Weinberg)
The Devil's Auction (Robert Weinberg)
48
Wolffile (Jack Woods)
Wolffile (Jack Woods)
49
Sins of the Flesh (Don Davis, Jay Davis)
Sins of the Flesh (Don Davis, Jay Davis)
50
Beasts (Stephen R. George)
Beasts (Stephen R. George)
51
Wolfman (Art Bourgeau)
Wolfman (Art Bourgeau)
52
Midnight (Dean Koontz)
Midnight (Dean Koontz)
53
The Wolf's Hour (Robert R. McCammon)
The Wolf's Hour (Robert R. McCammon)
54
Moonbane (Al Sarrantonio)
Moonbane (Al Sarrantonio)
55
Household (Florence Stevenson)
Household (Florence Stevenson)
56
Winter Wolves (Earle Wescott)
Winter Wolves (Earle Wescott)
57
Howling Mad (Peter David)
Howling Mad (Peter David)
58
Werewolvess (Jerry and Sharon Ahern)
Werewolvess (Jerry and Sharon Ahern)
59
Wolf Kill (Gregg Almquist)
Wolf Kill (Gregg Almquist)
60
Silverwolf (Roger Edmonson)
Silverwolf (Roger Edmonson)
61
Night, Winter, and Death (Lee Hawks)
Night, Winter, and Death (Lee Hawks)
62
Shifter (Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens)
Shifter (Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens)
63
Mark of the Werewolf (Jeffrey Sackett)
Mark of the Werewolf (Jeffrey Sackett)
64
Tombley's Walk (Crosland Brown)
Tombley's Walk (Crosland Brown)
65
Wake of the Werewolf (Geoffrey Caine)
Wake of the Werewolf (Geoffrey Caine)
66
The Spiral Dance (R. Garcia Y Robertson)
The Spiral Dance (R. Garcia Y Robertson)
67
Werewolf (Peter Rubie)
Werewolf (Peter Rubie)
68
Dawn of the Vampire (William Hill)
Dawn of the Vampire (William Hill)
69
Nightlife (Brian Hodge)
Nightlife (Brian Hodge)
70
Blood Lines (Tanya Huff)
Blood Lines (Tanya Huff)
71
The Werewolf's Revenge (Richard Jaccoma)
The Werewolf's Revenge (Richard Jaccoma)
72
Moon of the Werewolf (Ronald Kelly)
Moon of the Werewolf (Ronald Kelly)
73
Something Out There (Ronald Kelly)
Something Out There (Ronald Kelly)
74
Bureau 13 (Nick Pollotta)
Bureau 13 (Nick Pollotta)
75
Nightfeeder (Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens)
Nightfeeder (Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens)
76
The Attic (Jack Scaparro)
The Attic (Jack Scaparro)
77
The Wild (Whitley Strieber)
The Wild (Whitley Strieber)
78
Shapes (Steve Vance)
Shapes (Steve Vance)
79
Blood Trail (Tanya Huff)
Blood Trail (Tanya Huff)
80
Vyrmin (Gene Lazuta)
Vyrmin (Gene Lazuta)
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