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The Wolf's Hour
  

The Wolf's Hour (Mass Market Paperback)

by Robert R. McCammon (Author) "Again the dream awakened him, and he lay in the dark while the gusts bellowed at the windows and an errant shutter flapped ..." (more)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Wolf's Hour by Robert R. McCammon, Oct 29 2009
By Clayton Bye (Kenora, On, Canada) - See all my reviews
Wolf's Hour


The Wolf's Hour
by Robert R. McCammon
Pocket Books, 1989
ISBN: 0-671-66485-9
603 pages
Mass Market Paperback
Historical Fiction/Horror


What can I say about Robert McCammon? A brilliant 1980's author who's storytelling is not easily classified (Mystery Walk, Gone South, The Wolf's Hour, Boy's Life), McCammon retired in the early 1990's, "citing variously depression, exhaustion from overwork, a desire to spend more time with his family, and frustration with publishers, who insisted he limit himself to writing genre horror fiction when he wanted to explore other literary forms." McCammon returned to the publishing world in 2002 with his intriguing historical novel Speaks the Nightbird.

The Wolf's Hour (1989), one of my favourite McCammon books is probably his strangest work to date. Two stories in one, The Wolf's Hour follows the exploits of intelligence agent extraordinaire Michael Gallatin as he frantically tries to foil a Nazi plot to emasculate the allied invasion of Europe in 1944, and it also chronicles the life of Mikhail Gallatinov, a boy who is saved from a Russian Death Squad in 1918 only to become a werewolf.

The two people are obviously the same, and what makes this story work is the amazing and heroic tale that takes an orphaned Russian and turns him into a British werewolf spy who is eventually able to answer the question "What is the lycanthrope in the eyes of God?"

The Wolf's Hour is a treat. Every character in the book is painted larger than life, and each scene stands out clearly in the mind as it comes to a close. I've often wondered why the book has never been put on film.

Yes, some of the criticisms you'll read are true: the writing does get better as the book progresses, and the distinction between the good guys and the bad guys is never blurred. There are even some situations that are so over the top you'll laugh and shake your head in disbelief. Then you have the one item I really dislike, which is the unworkable explanation of how one becomes a werewolf (think about it as you read the book, if you wish: you'll figure it out.). But The Wolf's Hour is still unique in the writing world: it breaks the mold of the werewolf as a tragic but fundamentally evil soul, bringing the reader a complex, moral and intelligent creature with free will. No wonder the book became a New York Times bestseller and was nominated by the Horror Writers Association for a Bram Stoker award.

In fact, according to my research, during the period from 1987 to 1991, Robert R. McCammon received the following Bram Stoker nominations and awards:1987, Novel: Swan Song (Winner), Short story: The Deep End (Winner); 1988, Novel: Stinger (Nominated); 1989, Novel: The Wolf's Hour (Nominated), Short story: Eat Me (Winner), Collections: Blue World (Nominated); 1990, Novel: MINE (Winner) and 1991, Novel: Boy's Life (Winner).

The Wolf's Hour, complete in itself, leaves two great openings for a sequel. It's my hope that McCammon (who has spoken of doing so) will one day treat us to this story.

Copyright © Clayton Clifford Bye 2009
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! best werewolf story ever, April 2 2009
By rocknrolla "BookWerm" (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
Imagine being a secret agent in world war II who happens to be a werewolf, the advantages are on your side, you would think.
Mikhail Gallatinov is a Russian born british spy who has an amazing past.
Hitler is on the cusp of victory in Europe, enters the werewolf with a different out come for the war, frequent flash backs to his adolescent years helping to create a Nemisis that the Germans could not forsee.
You get to see both sides of the hero's life, human.....animal.
The action keeps you reading to see what Robert McCammon has in store for you in the next chapter.
I recommend this book to any fan of military stories, James Bond, Underworld Movies, who want to enjoy a werewolf story with a unique imagination that they haven't come across before.
Final Words........this book should be handed over to HollyWood to create a character that could return in sequels.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TOP-KNOTCH WEREWOLF YARN..., Nov 26 2007
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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like werewolf stories, but when I first heard about this book, I thought that the plot sounded pretty far-fetched. Michael Gallatin is a sexy, handsome, debonair, and highly intelligent British spy, battling the Nazis. He is also a werewolf. Hmm, I thought, it just won't work. Well, I was wrong. This is a page turning, attention grabbing book that will simply not let the reader go, so engrossing and well-written a story does the author weave.

The author essentially tells two stories. One is the story of how Michael Gallatin became a werewolf and the man that would dare take on the Nazis. It is a powerful and sensitive telling of his formative years in Russia, weaving a mystical, magical tale. It is also a rip-roaring thriller of how Michael tangles with the Nazis to try and discover their super secret plot to destroy the Allies on D-day. Action packed and full of twists and turns, it is a hell of an adventure!

This is simply a superlative, well-written and suspenseful book that will take the reader by surprise. I simply could not put this book down! Bravo!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lame
This book is pretty weak. It reads like a list of cliches taken from James Bond and every other cheapo action book you could imagine. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2004 by JC

5.0 out of 5 stars High adventure set in nazi Germany
In the minds of many horror novel fans, Robert McCammon was the 80ï¿s best genre writer not named Stephen King. Read more
Published on Jan 13 2004 by Matthew King

5.0 out of 5 stars my favorite of his books
i was introduced to Mr Mccammon's books over 10 years ago and have always found myself being drawn back to this one to read again and again , yes its fantasy yes its like James... Read more
Published on Jan 7 2004 by ian richmond

4.0 out of 5 stars Just Another Great McCammon Book
Don't let the 600 pages intimidate you. This book will keep you turning the pages until the end, at which point you may be asking yourself why a sequel has not been written... Read more
Published on Dec 15 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive and different
I was'nt sure about this book when I saw the artwork. But after reading McCammon's SWAN SONG I thought I'd give it a try. I'm sure glad I did. Read more
Published on Nov 30 2003 by E. King

5.0 out of 5 stars Loads of fun
This is a classic werewolf tale (Harry Shannon pays it tribute in his exceptional new novel'Night of the Werewolf' by featuring a werewolf in the WW2 military in one section) and... Read more
Published on Sep 5 2003 by Reader/author

5.0 out of 5 stars Brings out the WOLF in you!!!
Very entertaining indeed! This is a must read novel!

Robert McCammon takes you on a journey that you will never forget. The novel unveils two time periods. Read more

Published on Jul 21 2003 by James Moss

5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite McCammon Book
You never forget your first love. This seems true for me and the first McCammon book I read, The Wolf's Hour. Read more
Published on Jul 2 2003 by R. Helms

4.0 out of 5 stars Gripping entertainment!
Robert R. McCammon's best-selling novel follows Michael Gallatin, British spy and werewolf, on a mission to Nazi Germany to foil a plot against the Allies. Read more
Published on Jun 21 2003 by Bjorn Svendsen

5.0 out of 5 stars A Unique Book!
This was one of the most unique and original books that I have recently read.The hero and star of this novel is Michael Gallatin
He is a British master spy and a werewolf. Read more
Published on Jun 16 2003 by Melvin Hunt

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