UTAH BLAINE by Louis L'Amour
An early, uncharacteristically plot-driven work, this book boils over with action. L'Amour crafted the literary equivalent of the Patrick Swayze movie ROAD HOUSE. That's not a complaint, though. I thought UTAH BLAINE was a hoot and a half.
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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