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A review by topdragon
The Wolf's Hour by Robert R. McCammon
5.0
Robert McCammon has always provided me with great entertainment and this time around was no exception. This is primarily a World War II spy novel wherein Michael Gallatin is on a mission to support the allied D-Day invasion by preventing a Nazi gas warfare scheme. It’s a clever plot filled with adrenaline-charged action at every turn. On its own, it would be a very nice thriller but the fact that Michael is also a werewolf makes this one a keeper.
In the hands of a lesser author I would be concerned that combining a werewolf story with a WWII spy novel would come across as hokey at best. But in McCammon’s hands, it reads superbly. Michael’s werewolf origin story is told through a series of lengthy flashback sections that not only stand on their own but provide some excellent emotional scenes that tie in well to the events of the spy story. It all works well together and despite its length (over 600 paperback small print pages in my copy) I polished it off quickly, fully absorbed every step of the way.
This is a stand-alone novel but thankfully, McCammon provided some additional material for us in the form of inter-linked short stories collected in a volume entitled, [b:The Hunter from the Woods|12384652|The Hunter from the Woods|Robert McCammon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328053944s/12384652.jpg|17365457]. I reserved my copy at the library just as soon as I closed the cover on this book.
In the hands of a lesser author I would be concerned that combining a werewolf story with a WWII spy novel would come across as hokey at best. But in McCammon’s hands, it reads superbly. Michael’s werewolf origin story is told through a series of lengthy flashback sections that not only stand on their own but provide some excellent emotional scenes that tie in well to the events of the spy story. It all works well together and despite its length (over 600 paperback small print pages in my copy) I polished it off quickly, fully absorbed every step of the way.
This is a stand-alone novel but thankfully, McCammon provided some additional material for us in the form of inter-linked short stories collected in a volume entitled, [b:The Hunter from the Woods|12384652|The Hunter from the Woods|Robert McCammon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328053944s/12384652.jpg|17365457]. I reserved my copy at the library just as soon as I closed the cover on this book.