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Woolf-Leader
Woolf-Leader

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Author: Alexandre Dumas, Narrator: Silas Hawkins

Playtime: 10 hours 12 minutes

Werewolf supernatural horror. Unusual take on the werewolf theme. Very rare book. Well written and not too freighting.

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