Howl of the Werewolf (Paperback)

Steve Jackson

Lupravia is a cursed land; a chill place of snow-capped mountains, brooding forests and mist-shrouded moors, haunted by the spirits of the restless dead. Only the foolhardy or insane would willingly pass beyond its borders and enter that benighted realm of predators. But enter you must, after a vicious wolf attack sets you on the path to murder and madness. Steadily succumbing to the call of the wild and the beast within, you must seek out a cure to your condition before the next full moon. But how long can you survive in a land where the powers of darkness hold sway and all live in fear of the Howl of the Werewolf?



Steve Jackson is, with Ian Livingstone, the originator of the Fighting Fantasy series. He is also a co-founder of the Games Workshop. Since Fighting Fantasy’s huge success, he has become a major figure in world of computer games, and was a founder of Lionhead Studios, the name behind Black & White.


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ABOUT THIS BOOK

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ISBN: 9781848311947

Price: 5.99 GBP 14.99 AUD 18.99 NZD 5.99 GBP

Pages: 320

Publication date: 02/09/2010

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Series: Fighting Fantasy

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