You can tell Garton had fun writing Ravenous. From the cover, you know this will be a werewolf novel, but Garton put quite a unique spin on this old trope. Garton's werewolves are mean, hungry, and very horny; the later being key as it is not surviving a bite that turns one into a werewolf, but some sort of STD. Further, the STD works very fast, turning people in only a few days.
Ravenous starts with a bang, literally, as the prologue has a scarred man crashing a seedy hotel room and blowing away some werewolves with silver bullets. The 'allergy' to silver is about the only thing 'true' about these werewolves as they can change shape at will (e.g., no full moon needed). Once 'turned', the new werewolves need to feed, and fuck, not necessarily in that order.
Our main protagonist, Arlin Hurley, works at the sheriff in the sleepy California town of Big Rock. Ravenous starts a little slowly after the prologue, with Garton introducing a broad cast of characters. One of them, Emily, works as a receptionist at the Sheriff's office, and on her way home from her weight watcher's meeting, her car breaks down and she is attacked and raped by some smelly guy in tattered clothes. While attempted to fend him off, she managed to grab an old, rusty corkscrew and plunged it into his eye, killing him. Later, Hurley visits her at the hospital-- maybe she luckily managed to kill the serial rapist that has been plaguing the county.
When Hurley goes to inspect the body of the rapist, however, he seems to be missing. in fact, he managed to escape, walking out of the hospital buck naked. While Hurley is down in the morgue, one of his deputies spots the naked man and gives chase. Hurley finds the dead and partially eaten deputy shortly thereafter; the official tale is that he was killed by some large animal. As the victims start to pile up, Hurley knows something odd is going on, but werewolves? Come on!
I definitely put this down as one of Garton's better efforts. I have read several of his novels and when he hits all cylinders, you are in for a good time. I am not much into the werewolf genre, but I loved with Garton did with it here. The pacing is excellent after a bit of a slow start and this just builds and builds until the striking denouement. If you are a Garton fan, this is a must; if not and you like a gory, fast paced horror tale, give it a go. 4.5 howling stars!