About the Book: Harry is brought in on another case, and this time it is werewolves. However, things
About the Book:Harry is brought in on another case, and this time it is werewolves. However, things soon become more complicated. It turns out there are four different types of werewolves (werewolves, lycanthropes, hexenwolves, and loup-garou), and then Harry is led to two different potential wolf packs and a mysterious woman who seems something other than human.Rating: 9/10Move over, Anita Blake; Harry Dresden is in town, and he’s even better! Although not a perfect score, Fool Moon had a lot going for it. My favourite bit easily had to be the werewolves. I love how there are different types in this world. It’s not something you often see, and it makes sense. What’s even better is we get to see all the different types in action. The loup-garou was always astounding – big, ferocious, and monstrous! Plus, Butcher doesn’t blame the wolf for all the werewolves’ violent tendencies. Too often we see the animal getting blamed for the desire to kill. Seriously, I cannot give enough praise for Butcher’s werewolves. Click here to read the rest -- source link
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