Book I read in the middle 80s about a werewolf killed by sharks












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I think the main female character was Maeve. It talked about wolfsbane. Hunting in the woods at night. Something about being on a boat. Sharks killing the werewolf at the end of the book.










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    Did the sharks then turn into werewolf-sharks?

    – tbrookside
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  • My +1 just for the title. I hope you find the book!

    – Loki
    12 hours ago






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    @tbrookside Hmm .. "WereShark Apocalypse"I wonder if I can pitch that idea to the Sci-fi channel? Followed by a sequel about Zombie Sharks. Which raises the question of why only humans seem to be werewolves, zombies or vampires?

    – Peter M
    11 hours ago






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    Peter - my point exactly. That werewolf probably didn't go down without a fight. Werewolf bites shark, moon comes up...Sci Fi network movie of the week.

    – tbrookside
    11 hours ago











  • Sharks come in, werewolf goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that.

    – Adamant
    10 hours ago


















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I think the main female character was Maeve. It talked about wolfsbane. Hunting in the woods at night. Something about being on a boat. Sharks killing the werewolf at the end of the book.










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    Did the sharks then turn into werewolf-sharks?

    – tbrookside
    13 hours ago











  • My +1 just for the title. I hope you find the book!

    – Loki
    12 hours ago






  • 1





    @tbrookside Hmm .. "WereShark Apocalypse"I wonder if I can pitch that idea to the Sci-fi channel? Followed by a sequel about Zombie Sharks. Which raises the question of why only humans seem to be werewolves, zombies or vampires?

    – Peter M
    11 hours ago






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    Peter - my point exactly. That werewolf probably didn't go down without a fight. Werewolf bites shark, moon comes up...Sci Fi network movie of the week.

    – tbrookside
    11 hours ago











  • Sharks come in, werewolf goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that.

    – Adamant
    10 hours ago
















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    Did the sharks then turn into werewolf-sharks?

    – tbrookside
    13 hours ago











  • My +1 just for the title. I hope you find the book!

    – Loki
    12 hours ago






  • 1





    @tbrookside Hmm .. "WereShark Apocalypse"I wonder if I can pitch that idea to the Sci-fi channel? Followed by a sequel about Zombie Sharks. Which raises the question of why only humans seem to be werewolves, zombies or vampires?

    – Peter M
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    Peter - my point exactly. That werewolf probably didn't go down without a fight. Werewolf bites shark, moon comes up...Sci Fi network movie of the week.

    – tbrookside
    11 hours ago











  • Sharks come in, werewolf goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that.

    – Adamant
    10 hours ago
















  • 3





    Did the sharks then turn into werewolf-sharks?

    – tbrookside
    13 hours ago











  • My +1 just for the title. I hope you find the book!

    – Loki
    12 hours ago






  • 1





    @tbrookside Hmm .. "WereShark Apocalypse"I wonder if I can pitch that idea to the Sci-fi channel? Followed by a sequel about Zombie Sharks. Which raises the question of why only humans seem to be werewolves, zombies or vampires?

    – Peter M
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    Peter - my point exactly. That werewolf probably didn't go down without a fight. Werewolf bites shark, moon comes up...Sci Fi network movie of the week.

    – tbrookside
    11 hours ago











  • Sharks come in, werewolf goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that.

    – Adamant
    10 hours ago










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Did the sharks then turn into werewolf-sharks?

– tbrookside
13 hours ago





Did the sharks then turn into werewolf-sharks?

– tbrookside
13 hours ago













My +1 just for the title. I hope you find the book!

– Loki
12 hours ago





My +1 just for the title. I hope you find the book!

– Loki
12 hours ago




1




1





@tbrookside Hmm .. "WereShark Apocalypse"I wonder if I can pitch that idea to the Sci-fi channel? Followed by a sequel about Zombie Sharks. Which raises the question of why only humans seem to be werewolves, zombies or vampires?

– Peter M
11 hours ago





@tbrookside Hmm .. "WereShark Apocalypse"I wonder if I can pitch that idea to the Sci-fi channel? Followed by a sequel about Zombie Sharks. Which raises the question of why only humans seem to be werewolves, zombies or vampires?

– Peter M
11 hours ago




1




1





Peter - my point exactly. That werewolf probably didn't go down without a fight. Werewolf bites shark, moon comes up...Sci Fi network movie of the week.

– tbrookside
11 hours ago





Peter - my point exactly. That werewolf probably didn't go down without a fight. Werewolf bites shark, moon comes up...Sci Fi network movie of the week.

– tbrookside
11 hours ago













Sharks come in, werewolf goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that.

– Adamant
10 hours ago







Sharks come in, werewolf goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that.

– Adamant
10 hours ago












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