
'The Were-Wolf' by Clemence Housman is a quick-paced story about blind love and the truth one brother bears regarding the true identity of a mysterious woman. The plot revolves around two brothers, Sweyn and Christian, who are torn apart when a beautiful stranger named White Fell enters their lives. Christian suspects her to be a werewolf and tries to protect his brother from her dark secret, while Sweyn falls in love with her, leading to a gripping tale of sibling rivalry, jealousy, and sacrifice. The story is a mix of fairy tale elements, horror, and fantasy, with a strong emotional impact that explores themes of courage, mistrust, and the power of love.
The writing style in 'The Were-Wolf' is described as rich, descriptive, and cinematic, with vivid imagery that sets a haunting atmosphere. The narrative is filled with suspense, tension, and melancholy, creating a sense of dread and deep emotional connection with the characters. The story unfolds with a mix of shadows, suspense, and missing victims, delivering a meaningful message about sacrifice, love, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
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Content warnings include themes of death, psychological anguish, and the emotional impact of sacrifice, indicating potential distress for sensitive readers.
Has Romance?
The story contains a medium level of romance, primarily revolving around unrequited love and the tension caused by the presence of a beautifully dangerous woman.
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Found an interesting ebook collection thingy where it takes a subject and have three classic ebooks about that. Previously read a non fiction about werewolves and now I read this one. I hadn't hear of either of them.
It was an okay story not quite my cup of tea but interesting to read a classic horror/paranormal that isn't Dracula or Frankenstein.
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