The snow hides his tracks. The night hides his face. But nothing can hide his hunger. In a remote Alsatian village, the air is thick with superstition and fear. Something is slaughtering sheep. Then, it begins slaughtering people. All signs point to the return of an ancient curse — a man doomed to walk the earth as a wolf. Is the killer truly a beast of the night, or something far more human? In this chilling 1876 classic, Erckmann-Chatrian weave a masterwork of suspense, superstition, and supernatural terror. The Man-Wolf is a long-forgotten jewel of werewolf literature — one of the earliest and most atmospheric tales of the cursed wolfman ever written.