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Panthera leo atrox
Has anyone read The Hyde Effect, by Steve Vance? It is a very scary werewolf book. I really like it. thumbsup.gif thumbsup.gif
Dancing_Dumplings
nope iver never heard of it...whats it bout...other then werewovles tongue.gif
Panthera leo atrox
An editorial review:

"In the hills of Southern California, a series of violent and gruesome deaths occurs within the space of a few hours. The murders are attributed to some unknown, savage animal.

Precisely one month later, college student Meg Talley is attacked in the same manner. Astonishingly, she survives, but when she insists that her assailant was a hideous monster-like creature, she is called hysterical.

Journalist Douglas Morgan, private eye Nick Grundel, and horror novelist Blake Corbett, however, have each theorized that the mangling, incredible though it seems, might be the work of a werewolf. Now they team up with Meg to puruse an intensive investigation. When a suspect is apprehended and confined, the four are on hand. But neither skeptics nor believers are prepared for the bone-chilling terror and cataclysmic violence that will be unleashed in the night of the January full moon..."
dhook54
Isn't this the story, where the infected people/person was locked up at a government facility. And, on the night of the full moon he/they broke free from the bonds, and wreaked death,havoc and melee. on the facility and its personnel?
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