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Wolf Tracks

A killer stalks the city's streets. Only a crazed beast could have committed the ghastly murders that are terrorizing the city of Toronto. The victims are usually young women. Their bodies have been hideously mangled, as though by the fangs of a rabid animal. Yet witnesses swear they have seen the hulking figure of a man nearby. But everyone knows there's no such thing as a werewolf ... First published in 1980, Wolf Tracks is a page-turning horror thriller by David Case (b. 1937), a master of the werewolf tale whom the Washington Post's Michael Dirda has recently named "one of the half-dozen finest living practitioners of the horror story". Two volumes of Case's short fiction are also available in print and e-book from Valancourt Books.

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