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A review by gharris777
The Wolf's Hour by Robert R. McCammon
5.0
Fantastic!! 5 stars!
The Wolf’s Hour is a perfect blend of fantasy, historical fiction and intrigue. The book is set during World War II and follows the journey of Michael Gallatin, a British secret agent that happens to be a werewolf.
Yes, you read that right. He's a werewolf. It might sound ridiculous, but it works!
Robert McCammon writes an action-packed plot with vivid descriptions and horrifying details from World War II. He takes this setting and puts it together with a complex and ruthless character that struggles with his past and inner beast.
I absolutely loved Michael Gallatin. What a fantastic main character!
In The Wolf’s Hour, Michael Gallatin must infiltrate Nazi-occupied France and gather information on a new weapon being developed by the Germans. The new weapon will change the direction of the war while stalling and destroying the Allies during D-Day.
I was enthralled with all parts of this book from the city atmosphere and Nazi occupied streets of Paris, to the dark and dense forest of Russia.
All the secondary characters were fantastic, the action felt like a Mission: Impossible film, and the werewolf elements were detailed and believable.
This book was impossible to put down and I’m so happy to finally get to this one!!
The Wolf’s Hour is a perfect blend of fantasy, historical fiction and intrigue. The book is set during World War II and follows the journey of Michael Gallatin, a British secret agent that happens to be a werewolf.
Yes, you read that right. He's a werewolf. It might sound ridiculous, but it works!
Robert McCammon writes an action-packed plot with vivid descriptions and horrifying details from World War II. He takes this setting and puts it together with a complex and ruthless character that struggles with his past and inner beast.
I absolutely loved Michael Gallatin. What a fantastic main character!
In The Wolf’s Hour, Michael Gallatin must infiltrate Nazi-occupied France and gather information on a new weapon being developed by the Germans. The new weapon will change the direction of the war while stalling and destroying the Allies during D-Day.
I was enthralled with all parts of this book from the city atmosphere and Nazi occupied streets of Paris, to the dark and dense forest of Russia.
All the secondary characters were fantastic, the action felt like a Mission: Impossible film, and the werewolf elements were detailed and believable.
This book was impossible to put down and I’m so happy to finally get to this one!!