Best of
Werewolves

2002

The Occult Detectives of C.J. Henderson


C.J. Henderson - 2002
    Teddy London were being read and enjoyed by fans around the world. Now, for the first time ever, the absolute best of his supernatural sleuthing tales have been brought together in one incredible collection. Join him in the pages of fright-filled compilation as he furthers the careers of Lin Carter's remarkable Anton Zarnak and H.P. Lovecraft's resilient Inspector Legrasse. Experience his haunting takes on the mythos worlds of both Ramsey Campbell and Brian Lumley. And immerse yourself in stores featuring all the characters of his London universe. Here are thirteen tales of the greatest otherworld investigators ever created--private eyes, college professors, police officers, and even TV reporters--tackling witches, werewolves, and every other terror that crawls, flies, or creeps through the night. It's the best stories ever from the reigning monarch of macabre mysteries!

The Tattooed Wolf


K. Bannerman - 2002
    “You’ve got my attention, Dan; I’ll humour you. Tell me, from the very beginning, how you got into this whole bloody mess.”Morris Caufield thought he’d seen it all…Until the moment Dan Sullivan walked into his office. Dan needs a divorce lawyer he can trust, and he thinks Morris is the man for the job. The thing is, Dan wants Morris to represent his wife. Who tried to kill him. Twice. And as if that wasn’t enough, Dan expects Morris to buy some crazy story about werewolves…As Dan reveals the truth about his life and his marriage, Morris listens to a captivating tale of lycanthropy, love and betrayal. It’s lunacy, he’s sure of that, but there’s something about Dan Sullivan that makes it all very easy to believe.

Greywolf


Mary DeCarlo - 2002
    Michael doesn't want to get involved, but fate has other plans and keeps throwing them together. He tries to resist the primal attraction. After all, how do you tell the woman you love that you're a shapeshifter ... and a werewolf? Greywolf is a highly imaginative novel that combines the best of romance, eroticism and fable in a seamless tapestry. The transformation of human to lupine characteristics is woven so smoothly that it becomes believable even to the skeptic. Complex, yet all the strands are skillfully woven together, the novel has suspense, mystery, animalism, romance, violence and, most of all, eroticism," says E-Vampires.Net News. Erotic situations and language. Adults only!