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Wolves of the Land (Book Review)

February 14, 2016 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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wolves-of-the-land-coverWolves of the Land is a short, dark fantasy story and it was written by Donchatz. While combining a very controversial time in history with a very popular supernatural element, the author creates a fast-paced adventure that will keep readers turning the pages. Donchatz uses a rather classic style of writing, which fits nicely with the plot, and there is a constant urgency lingering in the background – all the makings of a good story.

Augustus Rourke is an American soldier in occupied Europe during the 2 World War. His country has yet to join the fight, but he’s already out there sabotaging German train stations. He gets cornered by a mysterious woman called Annia Bouve and while escaping his latest tilt at what seemed like a windmill, they become acquainted quite quickly.

Rourke is under the impression that he’s only facing the wrath of the German army. He doesn’t anticipate that a force much greater than the Nazis is working in the background. As his mission takes incredible twists and turns he is warned about his new found romance, but he doesn’t have the time to linger. Every second counts and the enemy is getting restless. In fact, Rourke has no idea what’s in store for him.

From the very beginning of the book I started feeling something familiar. The tone, the wording, and even the setting had a distinct old-school signature. Maybe it’s the drama around every situation, or maybe it’s the hero of the story with a classic image, it’s hard to pin-point where the magic truly lies. There’s a mixture of genres and they are being interpreted through a 1950’s voice, this much is certain.

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Donchatz writes with a slight over-the-top edge and it works well for empowering a short novel. The overall pace is quick and a lot has to happen, which gives the author less time for character development. But Donchatz handles the balance perfectly, allowing enough space for thrills, action, and some romance. Everything starts early on and it keeps running straight till the end.

However, it would be hard to place this particular story under the “pure horror” section. It features such an array of inspirations that it broadens the spectrum for other genres too, and Donchatz made some good choices. Werewolves wanting to kill Hitler, experiments that aren’t voluntary, these are great ideas and the overall plot flows smoothly.

Then comes the writing style, which is a pleasant surprise, along with the dialogue. It’s the one thing you don’t really notice from the start, but after a few pages it hits you…you went back in time.  The conversations have a lot of wit and cool come-backs, creating that 50’s atmosphere, and the authenticity is spot-on.

But in the end it’s not going to satisfy the horror fans looking for detailed decapitations. This is not a story of blood and guts, despite all the firefights. Instead, it’s a thrill ride that focuses on the adventure and adding something different to something so well-known. Readers who are looking for a little bit of everything, this is the book for you.

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Reviewed by Damnetha Jules
Damnetha  is a staff writer, horror book and movie critic.

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