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Mark of the Werewolf by Jeffrey Sackett
Mark of the Werewolf by Jeffrey Sackett





Jeffrey Sackett writes an awesome horror novel. Mark of the Werewolf, a book about an ancient werewolf, a racist nazi-like organization, and people who value life more than faith, is an original and highly impressive story

Mark of the Werewolf by Jeffrey Sackett

I am not a follower of the genre in horror fiction, however the historical elements of WW2, the interesting reviews on the book and other narrations by delivered by John Lee inspired me to follow up on this ultimately great listen.Mark of the Werewolf book. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? John Lee is consistently wonderful in rendering a story and it's character’s to life in all genres of literature.

Mark of the Werewolf by Jeffrey Sackett

Have you listened to any of John Lee’s other performances before? How does this one compare? When I understood the impact of the choice and the subsequent redemption available to overcome the curse.Remarkably, the author sees to it that the protagonists are interchangeable as the story progresses eg: werewolf Vs other characters (never the Nazi’s though)! What was one of the most memorable moments of Lycanthropos? Ultimately, the reader and the werewolf discover the trigger of the curse that occurs when a human being betrays its moral values and beliefs when confronted with the choice of doing the right thing in lieu of succumbing to a worldly death.In certain scenarios, the choice one makes could lead the unwitting human toward a path of evil and carnage, or to ultimate salvation.

Mark of the Werewolf by Jeffrey Sackett

Throughout this endeavor, the Nazi’s recruit a reluctant doctor/priest to practice hypnosis on the captured werewolf in order to glean an understanding of the curse and it’s causes. This book acknowledges the horrors of the holocaust and the craziness of the Nazi’s insane desire to achieve their notion of a supreme race so there is real history in the essence of the Nazi portrayal. Toward the end of WW2, the Nazi’s capture a werewolf with the objective to clone it into an invincible werewolf army. What did you love best about Lycanthropos? An Unexpectedly Sophisticated Werewolf Story!







Mark of the Werewolf by Jeffrey Sackett