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The Howling II

The Howling Trilogy, Book 2

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The Howling II

By: Gary Brandner
Narrated by: Stephen Caffrey
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For Karyn, it was the howling. The howling that had heralded the nightmare in Drago, the nightmare that had joined her husband Roy to the she-wolf Marcia and should have ended forever with the fire. But it hadn’t. Roy and Marcia were still alive, deadly, and thirsty for the most horrifying vengeance imaginable.

©1979 Gary Brandner (P)2022 Mark Alan Miller
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“If you haven’t read Gary Brandner, you’re missing a treat.” (Stephen King)

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I hope there is a third book as I would like to know how the rest turns out. What happens when they return to their families and if there are any other wolf’s left that will haunt them. Very well told story worth the credit.

Not bad, good story

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I loved the entire book start to finish
it was thrilling and scary and unsettling

the details

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I didn't like how easily Chris was convinced to go to the cabin knowing that would be highly questionable.

the connection

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It just doesn't have the same spooky factor as the original. It's as if Brandner was under pressure to produce a sequel and struggled for material. This one reads more like a tragic love story than a horror novel. Stephen Caffrey's narration is second to none as always.

Doesn't hold up to the original

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