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Post by jlbenet on Feb 10, 2013 18:19:02 GMT
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Post by jlbenet on Feb 10, 2013 18:24:21 GMT
What they’re saying about Wolf Hunter: “Horror meets mad science as Benét’s shape-shifting nightmare plays out in frightening detail against the backdrop of Nazi Germany.” - Jason Jack Miller, author of Hellbender
“I know of two writers that I believe have the potential of rising out of the horror ghetto and producing books that the wider reading public will want to read despite the horror … one of them is Jack Kincaid and the other one is Jean-Loup Benét. Their work has heart. Yes, technically it is horror … it transcends the material that the majority of horror authors are content to produce.” - Janrae Frank, World Fantasy Award-winning author of the Dark Brothers of the Light series
“I enjoyed it! … It’s well-written and accomplished and entertaining (and it has Nazis!)… It reminded me of classic-era Robert R. McCammon, and you can’t go wrong with that.” - Brian Keene, Stoker Award-winning author of The Rising and Ghoul
“… has an imaginative, interesting plot … you get off some good licks and scenes like the medicine wheel scene (in which the dialogue is quite good)…” - Jack Ketchum, Stoker Award-winning author of Off-Season and The Girl Next Door
“Benét reminds us in sickening detail that war can turn even the most benign men into beasts, leaving nothing in their wake but blood and guts and death.” - Heidi Ruby Miller, co-editor of Many Genres, One Craft
“Benet's novel puts at least three interesting twists into the werewolf genre. A promising reinvigoration of the genre. It's got Nazis, it's got kids behaving badly in college, it's got werewolves; what more could you want?? Oh, yeah, there's bloodshed and personal transformation. Quit reading the blurbs and just buy the book.” - Timons Esaias - Asimov's Readers Award Winner and Five Time Rhysling Award Nominee.
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