Rating: Not rated
Tags: Horror, Fiction
Summary
In the heart of the superstitious Pennsylvania Dutch
country stands the mansion of Pierre de Camp-d’Avesnes,
whose family history dates to the 12th century, when,
according to family lore, an ancestor made a deal with the
devil. As part of the bargain, the legend says, every seventh
generation a terrible curse is visited upon the eldest child
of the family. Recently strange things have begun to happen:
children are being savagely murdered, a mysterious white wolf
has been sighted, and Pierre’s daughter Sara has been
behaving oddly. Is the curse to blame, or is there a rational
explanation? Desperate to uncover the truth, Pierre enlists
the aid of cynical journalist Manning Trent and psychiatrist
and occult expert Dr. Justin Hardt. It’s a race against
time to save Sara and stop the killings as modern-day science
and skepticism are pitted against medieval magic and
superstition in this suspenseful thriller. Praised by contemporary critics and recognized by horror
scholars as considerably ahead of its time, Franklin
Gregory’s The White Wolf (1941) is one of the best
werewolf novels of its era. This new edition features the
unabridged text of the first edition and a reproduction of
the original jacket art.