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Benighted

by Kit Whitfield

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“A fascinating and unique tale in an alternate reality where being human is a hindrance. Kit Whitfield has created an astonishing read.”

–Sherrilyn Kenyon, author of the Dark-Hunter series

“Kit Whitfield has created a unique and powerful twist on the werewolf mythos, an eloquent parable about the profound effects of prejudice and violence on both perpetrator and victim. Benighted will leave you thinking long after youve turned the last page.”

–Susan Krinard, author of Touch of the Wolf

It is a world much like our own, with one deadly difference: ninety-nine percent of the population is lycanthropic. When the full moon rises, humans transform into lunes, bloodthirsty beasts who cannot be reasoned with or tamed. Those few born unable to change are disparagingly known as barebacks, and live as victims of prejudice and oppression. All too often, they are targets of savage mauling and death by lunes who break the law to roam free on full-moon nights.

Twenty something bareback Lola Galley is already a veteran of the Department for the Ongoing Regulation of Lycanthropic Activities. When her friend loses a hand to a marauding lune, then is murdered before the attacker is brought to trial, Lola is desperate to see justice prevail. But the truth is seldom simple–and Lola may not like the shocking answers she uncovers.

“An impressive debut, Benighted is a well-written and well-thought-out examination of prejudice as seen through the lens of the werewolf novel.”

–Tananarive Due, author of Joplins Ghost

Review:

"In this impressive werewolf novel with a detective story twist, first-time British author Whitfield imagines a contemporary world whose majority are people who 'fur up' at full moon; the scorned minority — called barebacks by their wolven, 'lycanthropic' peers — are permanently clad in their human skin. Whitfield's bareback protagonist, Lola Galley, is a lawyer with DORLA (Department for the Ongoing Regulation of Lycanthropic Activity), an unpopular organization necessary to maintaining order in a civilized world. Lola's full-moon duties include 'dogcatching,' or chasing down stray 'lunes,' lycos in vicious, canine form. When a bareback friend loses a hand to the snapping jaws of a lune — and then turns up shot dead a few days later — it's Lola's job to defend the mauler who becomes a murder suspect. In the process of her investigation, Lola must face her own biases as a minority and unearth the secret behind the divide in her society. A nuanced exploration of prejudice, this deftly written, absorbing debut deserves a crossover literary and fantasy readership. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

It is the world we know, with one deadly difference. Ninety-nine percent of the poplation are lycanthropic. When the full moon rises, they "fur up," transforming into lunes, bloodthirsty beasts that cannot be reasoned with or tamed. The few remaining people are born unable to change, locked forever inside their human skins. Insultingly knowns as barebacks, they live as victims of prejudice and oppression. And all too often, they are victims in another sense- targets of savage maulings and death at the hands of the lunes who break the law to roam free on full-moon nights. Twenty-something "bareback" Lola Galley is already a veteran of the Department for the Ongoing Regulation of Lycanthropic Activity. When her old friend loses a hand to a marauding lune, then is murdered before the attacker is brought to trial, Lolo is desperate to see justice prevail. But the truth is seldom simple- and Lola many not like the shocking answers she uncovers.

Synopsis:

Ninety-nine percent of the population is lycanthropic--when the full moon rises, they transform into bloodthirsty beasts that cannot be reasoned with or tamed. When a friend is killed by a marauding lune, Lola Galley, one of the few people unable to change, is desperate to see justice prevail.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780345491633
Author:
Whitfield, Kit
Publisher:
Del Rey Books
Subject:
Fantasy - Contemporary
Subject:
Werewolves
Subject:
Fantasy fiction
Subject:
Fantasy - General
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-Fantasy-Contemporary
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
20060831
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
532
Dimensions:
8.24x5.58x1.20 in. .94 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In this impressive werewolf novel with a detective story twist, first-time British author Whitfield imagines a contemporary world whose majority are people who 'fur up' at full moon; the scorned minority — called barebacks by their wolven, 'lycanthropic' peers — are permanently clad in their human skin. Whitfield's bareback protagonist, Lola Galley, is a lawyer with DORLA (Department for the Ongoing Regulation of Lycanthropic Activity), an unpopular organization necessary to maintaining order in a civilized world. Lola's full-moon duties include 'dogcatching,' or chasing down stray 'lunes,' lycos in vicious, canine form. When a bareback friend loses a hand to the snapping jaws of a lune — and then turns up shot dead a few days later — it's Lola's job to defend the mauler who becomes a murder suspect. In the process of her investigation, Lola must face her own biases as a minority and unearth the secret behind the divide in her society. A nuanced exploration of prejudice, this deftly written, absorbing debut deserves a crossover literary and fantasy readership. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , It is the world we know, with one deadly difference. Ninety-nine percent of the poplation are lycanthropic. When the full moon rises, they "fur up," transforming into lunes, bloodthirsty beasts that cannot be reasoned with or tamed. The few remaining people are born unable to change, locked forever inside their human skins. Insultingly knowns as barebacks, they live as victims of prejudice and oppression. And all too often, they are victims in another sense- targets of savage maulings and death at the hands of the lunes who break the law to roam free on full-moon nights. Twenty-something "bareback" Lola Galley is already a veteran of the Department for the Ongoing Regulation of Lycanthropic Activity. When her old friend loses a hand to a marauding lune, then is murdered before the attacker is brought to trial, Lolo is desperate to see justice prevail. But the truth is seldom simple- and Lola many not like the shocking answers she uncovers.
"Synopsis" by , Ninety-nine percent of the population is lycanthropic--when the full moon rises, they transform into bloodthirsty beasts that cannot be reasoned with or tamed. When a friend is killed by a marauding lune, Lola Galley, one of the few people unable to change, is desperate to see justice prevail.

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