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Black Spiral Dancers and Wendigo (Werewolf: The Apocalypse: Tribe Novel, Book 7)

Black Spiral Dancers and Wendigo (Werewolf: The Apocalypse: Tribe Novel, Book 7)
By Bill Bridges, Eric Griffin

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The savage werewolves called Garou face a harbinger of the Apocalypse in a great Wyrm-beast that devours history itself and threatens to corrupt all of Europe. In this final installment of the Tribe Novel Series, the Garou have one last chance to protect Gaia and defeat this terrible monstrosity.

In Tribe Novel: Black Spiral Dancers, the mad Lord Arkady journeys into Malfeas and comes face to face with the Wyrm itself. In Tribe Novel: Wendigo, John North Wind's Son and his Silver River Pack lead their kin in one last, desperate battle.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #445861 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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About the Author
ERIC GRIFFIN is the author of the best-selling Clan Novel: Tremere and Clan Novel: Tzimisce, and many more stories and novels set in the World of Darkness. Griffin was initiated into the bardic mysteries at their very source, Cork, Ireland. He is currently engaged in that most ancient of Irish literary traditions-that of the writer in exile. He resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with his lovely wife Victoria and his three sons.

BILL BRIDGES was the original developer for White Wolf's Werewolf: The Apocalypse storytelling game line and is the current developer of their Mage: The Ascnesion game line. He has numerous writing credits on most of White Wolf's World of Darkness line, including the Werewolf novel The Silver Crown. He is also cocreator of Fading Suns for Holistic Design Inc.


Customer Reviews

Greattttt!!!!4
I really liked the WENDIGO part of the book, it was amazing!!!

The part about the BLACK SPIRAL DANCERS was not so great, though, because it was a confusing read with things shifting in the Spiral, and people coming and going, because Arkady, the main character of this book, keeps floating between this world and the Umbra, being inside the Spiral and out of it in other places interacting with other characters, and in the end I guess I get a little lost...

But when you found yourself in it the book is great!