Blood and Rain by Glenn Rolfe
Years ago, a small town sheriff ended a reign of terror with a bullet and an unmarked grave.
Now, when the full moon rises, something has come to finish the bloodbath with feral ferocity and unspeakable fury.
An engaging addition to the werewolf canon that stumbles a bit pace-wise from a feeling of repetition in the early going, but manages to find it's feet and deliver it's share of lycanthropic lunacy.
Rolfe is coming into his own, with a descriptive style that lingers with you long after you finish reading. Definitely a writer to watch.
I received an e-copy of this book in return for an honest review.