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Prowlers by Christopher Golden

Pub: Pocket Books/Simon and Schuster. 288 page paperback. Price: £ 6.99 (UK). ISBN: 0-7434-4014-5.

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Prowlers by Christopher GoldenJack Dwyer runs a pub along with his sister in downtown Boston. After a night out with friends, two of them are brutally slaughtered. Jack and his best friend's girlfriend, Molly, are shell-shocked by the murders of their friends.

After Artie's funeral, Jack returns to the pub late at night to find the ghost of his friend waiting for him. Artie explains he is in the Ghostlands and can't move on until people know the truth about his death. He tells Jack about the Prowlers. Creatures similar to the werewolves of myth but they are not human in any way.

Although they have adapted and can appear human so as to pass unnoticed in the cities and towns where they hunt. Normally they are scattered, living in packs of one or two but a large pack led by Tanzer, has moved to Boston. Tanzer wants to unite all the Prowlers into one pack and goes from city to city gathering more Prowlers together.

At first, Jack doesn't believe in them but when Artie shows him some Prowlers feeding off humans they have just killed he has no choice but to believe him. Unfortunately, the Prowlers catch his scent and realise that Jack knows about them. When he takes Molly to the cinema Artie appears and warns him that they are being hunted.

They escape and the police kill the Prowlers but the whole incident is covered up. Jack and Molly realise that the police know about them but do nothing, persuading people that they are runaway wolves. Jack and Molly are still in danger from the rest of the pack and the battle is brought to their doorstep. Then they find that the person they least suspected and treated like family is in fact a Prowler.

Golden has an easy style and this book was read in a couple of nights. The Prowlers are a great creation obviously taken from werewolves but given a very bestial slant. Where werewolves are human part of the time, Prowlers are beast all the time and have to concentrate to keep their human appearance. The action is violent and very bloody with lots of throats ripped out and limbs torn off!

Tanzer is particularly menacing as the pack leader, never completely hiding his bestial nature. I was eagerly awaiting a showdown between the unsuspected Prowler in their midst and Tanzer but alas was disappointed!

Although the Ghostlands with all the restless souls was a good idea it was just a bit convenient that Jack's murdered friend came back to tell him all about the Prowlers and where to find them! But all in all and enjoyable book. Not brain fodder by any means but something to read when there's only crap on the telly!

Jacqueline Kirk


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