BRIONNE by Louis L'Amour It's a father-son treasure hunt adventure, but the relationship never really comes to life. The son's name might as well be Plot Device. L'Amour wrote better books than this one, but the finale is something special. L'Amour was usually happier writing fistfights than gunfights but he makes a real effort to do a shoot-'em-up here and the result is golden.
For the last couple of months, my alter ego, a fantasy writer named A.R. Callenish, has been nagging at me: "Werewolf story!" No further explanation given and not so much as a hint for how to proceed to carry out this bizarre order. "Do something about a werewolf! Do it! Do it! Do it!" Over and over again. Well, I think I've finally found an interesting take for a werewolf novel. I find it interesting, anyway. The picture is a hint so that I won't be accused of being crueler to you than A.R. Callenish is to me.
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