Lin
2014-01-29 01:18:59 UTC
I only remember a few scenes of this book, and countless google searches using them have turned up nothing. So I'm turning to this group to see if I can possibly find the answers.
The book starts with a man and a woman (who if I remember is his mistress) driving in a car. A large dog/wolf jumps out in front of the car or onto the hood (I can't recall exactly) and causes the car to veer off of the road. The scene ends with a wooden post ramming right through the mistress' head.
Another scene in the book involves the protagonist and his love interest trying to get to a house owned by a witch who has turned a boy's brother into the titular werewolf. But there's a traffic jam.
Still another scene is of a bagboy or whatever from a grocery store being attacked and killed by the werewolf in a phone booth, and he voids his bowels as he dies.
Another detail about it is that the witch who turned the boy's brother into a werewolf is eventually killed by the boy, and he keeps her body on a mattress in a cave somewhere, since he was in love with her.
A scene toward the end of the book involves a face off on a bridge by the protagonist and the boy, who I believe by this time is a werewolf himself.
It's very disjointed, but I've been looking for years on the internet to try and find this book myself, but have had no luck. So hopefully someone here and shed light on the title.
The book starts with a man and a woman (who if I remember is his mistress) driving in a car. A large dog/wolf jumps out in front of the car or onto the hood (I can't recall exactly) and causes the car to veer off of the road. The scene ends with a wooden post ramming right through the mistress' head.
Another scene in the book involves the protagonist and his love interest trying to get to a house owned by a witch who has turned a boy's brother into the titular werewolf. But there's a traffic jam.
Still another scene is of a bagboy or whatever from a grocery store being attacked and killed by the werewolf in a phone booth, and he voids his bowels as he dies.
Another detail about it is that the witch who turned the boy's brother into a werewolf is eventually killed by the boy, and he keeps her body on a mattress in a cave somewhere, since he was in love with her.
A scene toward the end of the book involves a face off on a bridge by the protagonist and the boy, who I believe by this time is a werewolf himself.
It's very disjointed, but I've been looking for years on the internet to try and find this book myself, but have had no luck. So hopefully someone here and shed light on the title.