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Saint Peter's Wolf (Hardcover)

by Michael Cadnum (Author)
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A pair of silver fangs with a long and frightening provenance serves as the catalyst for one man's transformation to a werewolf in this gripping tale. San Francisco psychologist and art collector Benjamin Byrd first comes across the fangs when he meets alluring Johanna Fisher, soon to become his lover, who introduces him to a renowned collector of curious artifacts. From the moment Byrd sets eyes on the fangs, he is mesmerized. Recurring dreams of a beast "padding in the darkness" after him have haunted and terrified Byrd since childhood; once in possession of the fangs, however, he becomes utterly unafraid, waiting, "as though for an old friend," for the beast to find him. And find him it does. Awaking from his dreams of the beast, Byrd is not in his bed but on his back lawn, shivering and afraid and yet, somehow, keenly alive, deliciously sated. Only when he starts to fear that he may harm Johanna in this altered state does Byrd begin to regret his terrible new power. But Johanna has secrets of her own, secrets that her lover cannot begin to imagine. Cadnum, an award-winning poet, spins lyrical prose. Lushly plotted and suspensefully told, this is genre storytelling at its finest.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Psychologist and artifact collector Benjamin Byrd, plagued by dreams of running at night, acquires a set of fangs that enables him to change into a wolf-like creature. This bare plotline cannot do justice to Cadnum's beautifully crafted and altogether fascinating novel of werewolves and their struggle for survival in a world that seeks to destroy them. As Byrd's metamorphoses recur, Cadnum ( Sleepwalk er, LJ 2/15/91) explores his character's psyche as man and beast with prose that demands savoring, even as it hurtles the reader toward a series of suspenseful climaxes. Like Anne Rice's vampire novels, Cadnum reforms a hackneyed theme into something magical and memorable. Highly recommended for popular fiction collections. Another recent novel with a similar theme is Dennis Danvers's Wilderness, LJ 3/15/91.--Ed.
- Eric W. Johnson, Teikyo Post Univ. Lib., Waterbury, Ct.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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2.0 out of 5 stars I was so bored, Dec 13 2003
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What I didn't like: The plot was predictable and slow. I knew what was going to happen at almost every turn. The main character is an intelligent man with a doctorate but he continously does stupid things. There is a part in the book where he is in mortal danger and he states his one advantage is that the people trying to kill him don't know he's there. Then he runs down the stairs screaming, which gives away his only advantage. No explanation of his stupidity is given. At other times, he puts the life of the one he loves in jeapordy by taking her to dangerous places when he could have just as easily found out what he wanted to know by making a phone call. It's like the author is trying to make the story more exciting, but it just doesn't make sense for the characters to do the things he has them do.

What I liked: The love story is interesting and well done. The way he becomes a werewolf is unique and more realistic and believable than many other stories of this type. The author is a poet and it shows in his writing - the language is unbelievably beautiful.

In spite of the good things about this book, the plot falls flat and seems to get worse as the book comes to an end. I would not recommend it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A unique addition to werewolf lore., Feb 6 1999
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This review is from: Saint Peters Wolf (Paperback)
Benjamin Byrd recieves a set of silver fangs which will transform him into a creature of the night in this unique werewolf novel. Now he feels truly alive for perhaps the first time in his life. Will he have to give up the silver fangs? Are there others of his kind? Can he really be free? The writing in this fresh and compelling novel reminded me a bit of Jonathan Carroll's although I'm at a loss to pinpoint why. The story moves along with the pace of a wolf running through the night. Read it and be swept along with it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, absolutely terrific read, couldn't put it down, May 15 1998
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This review is from: Saint Peters Wolf (Paperback)
As you follow Benjamin Bryd through the story you can't help but want to be the character. He finds the meaning to his purpose in life, he roams free and finds the only thing he needs.
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