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[Book Thirty-three of the Dray Prescot series] Dray Prescot is an Earthman, seaman and soldier, brought across four hundred light years to a planet of Antares. The Star Lords, a race advanced beyond our ken, needed him on that world called Kregen. Now, having at last returned to his home empire, to his wife and his friends, Dray was to learn that the vengeance of his defeated enemies had launched a final assault--with nine occult curses--against Vallia and all that Dray held dear. The first curse, the plague of murderous werewolves, took Dray by surprise. Could his valor and courage, though tempered on the battlefields of alien suns, stand up against an unprecedented onslaught of warring witchcraft?
Is Werewolves of Kregen appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Adult sword and sorcery featuring supernatural violence, werewolf attacks, occult warfare, and battlefield action with death and bloodshed across multiple alien worlds.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include graphic violence, death, and violence.
Who'll love this
Teens who love classic pulp fantasy with alien planets, werewolf battles, and a warrior hero fighting magical curses will find this action-packed.