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So two storylines one with Michael parachuting into Nazi occupied France and storyline 2 in which we learn about the birth of a werewolf in Russia.
Sep 11, 2025 08:18AM
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Finished the 720 pages of the 603 pages advertised on GR.
Sep 14, 2025 12:15AM
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Page 609 of 720 pages
Moving on
Sep 12, 2025 11:40PM
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Page 562 of 720 pages

So according GR the book is almost finished, the book itself says different, I go with the book.
Sep 12, 2025 10:07AM
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Part 9
The Devil's Kingdom

In which the Nazis prove to be very bad at hospitality and our friendly werewolf has some issues with that.
Sep 12, 2025 07:59AM
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Part eight:
Youth's Last Flower

Page 427 of 720 pages
Sep 12, 2025 06:25AM
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The werewolf parts in Nazi Germany feel a bit like superhero bits, but then again who doesn't mind a few dead Nazis.
Sep 12, 2025 12:49AM
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The origins of Michael explained while floating downwards to a Nazi occupied France in the year of the great invasion.
Sep 10, 2025 06:32AM
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Mark
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My copy has 720 pages which ïs 117 pages more than the copy advertised on GR.
But that is not really terrible, that means some more Nazi corpses when confronted by a werewolf. Whats not to like?
Sep 10, 2025 05:40AM
The Wolf's Hour (Michael Gallatin #1)


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Chris If this is your first time reading this I am envious.


Mark First time indeed. Getting an affordable copy was the most trouble.


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