Wolf Hunter is a horror novel by J.L. Benet, published in 2012 by Belfire Press. The novel blends historical fiction, urban fantasy, and werewolf mythology to create a fast-paced and thrilling story.
The novel’s premise is that the Nazis experimented with creating werewolves during World War II, and one of their subjects, Viktor Huelen, escaped to America, where he lived in hiding for decades. In present-day Detroit, Huelen is blackmailed by a group of college students who want to become werewolves themselves. The only one who can stop them is Jack, an Ojibwa shapeshifter who works as a police detective.
The novel explores themes such as identity, loyalty, morality, and survival, as well as the historical and cultural aspects of werewolf lore. The novel also features a diverse cast of characters, including Native Americans, African Americans, Jews, and Germans.
The novel received mostly positive reviews from readers and critics, who praised its originality, action, and suspense, Wolf Hunter is a novel that will appeal to fans of horror, fantasy, and historical fiction, as well as anyone who likes a good werewolf story. It is a novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the end.
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