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Der Werwolf von Tarker Mills. Kalendergeschichten.

By Stephen King

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Publish Date

August 1, 2003

Publisher

Lübbe

Language

ger

Pages

150

Description:

A werewolf is stalking Tarker's Mills and only young, wheelchair-bound Marty Coslaw suspects the truth. He enlists the help of his black sheep uncle to identify the shape shifter and destroy him. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/cycle_of_the_werewolf.html

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