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"The Howling" by Gary Brandner is a classic horror novel that tells the story of Karen White, a television news reporter who is attacked by a serial killer. In order to deal with the trauma, Karen and her husband Bill decide to take a vacation at the Colony, a secluded resort in the California mountains. However, the Colony is not what it seems, and the residents are hiding a dark secret. As Karen begins to unravel the mystery of the Colony, she discovers that the residents are werewolves and that she has been transformed into one as well. The novel follows Karen's struggle to come to terms with her new identity as a werewolf and her fight to protect herself and those she loves from the other creatures at the Colony. "The Howling" is a gripping and suspenseful horror novel that explores themes of identity, transformation, and the struggle between good and evil. Brandner's writing is descriptive and atmospheric, creating a sense of isolation and foreboding that permeates the novel. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making the horror all the more effective. The novel was first published in 1977 and has since become a cult classic, inspiring a series of films and a loyal following of fans. It is a must-read for horror fans and anyone looking for a thrilling and suspenseful story. In summary, "The Howling" by Gary Brandner is a classic horror novel that tells the story of a woman's transformation into a werewolf and her fight for survival. It is a gripping and suspenseful tale that explores themes of identity, transformation, and the struggle between good and evil. With well-developed characters and a chilling atmosphere, it is a must-read for horror fans...
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