Series: Book 2 in the Michael Gallatin series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction
Summary
The Hunter from the Woods marks the much-anticipated
return of Michael Gallatin, the lycanthropic hero of Robert
McCammon's 1989 classic, The Wolf's Hour. These all-new,
interlinked stories offer a full measure of McCammon's
trademark narrative excitement, and comprise a fascinating
composite portrait of a unique fictional creation.
The volume opens with a pair of brief glimpses into
Michael's early life in Russia and his initial recruitment
into the British Secret Service. It ends with a haunting
vision of the werewolf at twilight. In between, McCammon
gives us three stellar novellas depicting different phases of
Michael's long, brutal war against Nazi Germany. 'Sea Chase'
is a nautical tale about the hazards of transporting a
defecting German scientist to a place of sanctuary in
England. 'The Wolf and the Eagle' is the account of an
unlikely friendship between rival 'men of action' and a
harrowing portrayal of a lethal forced march through the
North African desert. 'The Room at the Bottom of the Stairs'
tells of an impossible, ultimately tragic love affair set in
the embattled city of Berlin during the latter stages of the
war.
Erotic, visceral, and filled with moments of desolating
horror and unexpected warmth, The Hunter from the Woods is a
triumph of imaginative storytelling. Like the best of
McCammon's earlier work, it offers intelligent, world-class
entertainment. In the process, it shines a welcome new light
on one of the most uncommon heroes in contemporary
fiction.