Study & Research Werewolves

This Study Guide consists of approximately 157 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Werewolves.

Study & Research Werewolves

This Study Guide consists of approximately 157 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Werewolves.
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Ed Warren and Lorraine Warren

Currently famous in the area of occult field research, Ed Warren and Lorraine Warren are often called on to investigate paranormal occurrences in places all over the world and are particularly adept at identifying poltergeists, ghosts, and demons. Interestingly, it was their expertise in these areas that drew them to Bill Ramsey, the infamous "Werewolf of London." Ramsey had experienced violent transformations into a wolflike creature since childhood. After repetitive assaults on innocent people, and with medical professionals at a loss to discover any cause for his behavior, Ramsey faced the possibility of life in a mental institution. Yet he was convinced that nothing was wrong with his mind. Married with two children, Ramsey was tortured, hopeless, and afraid he would lose everything. The Warrens were convinced that Ramsey...

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