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Cycle of the Werewolf - The Dark Cry of the Moon

  • The Godforsaken by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (1983).
  • The Wolf's Hour by Robert R. McCammon (1984).
  • Cycle of the Werewolf an illustrated novel by Stephen King (1985).
  • The Dark Cry of the Moon by Charles L. Grant (1986).

  • Werewolves by Jane Yolen, ed. (1988).
  • Howling Mad (1989) by Peter David features a wolf who has been bitten by a werewolf, becoming a "werehuman" as a result, providing a unique perspective on human civilization.
  • Moon Dance (1989) by S.P. Somtow follows the immigration of a motley group of European werewolves to colonial America, where they confront disturbed human characters as well as Native American werewolves.
  • The Werewolves of London by Brian Stableford (1990).
  • Silverwolf by Roger Emerson (July 1990) Banned Books Publishings (gay erotica).
  • The Ultimate Werewolf by Byron Preiss, ed. (Dell, 1991).
  • The Wild (1991) by Whitley Strieber portrays the werewolf as a medium through which to bring human intelligence and spirit back into nature.
  • Animals (1992) by John Skipp & Craig Spector.
  • Wilding (1992) by Melanie Tem.
  • The Werewolf's Kiss (1992) by Cheri Scotch.

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