Red Moon by Benjamin Percy

In a near-future America, a sudden outbreak of lycanthropy collides with rising geopolitical tensions, turning a public-health crisis into a national security nightmare. The story follows a conflicted Seattle police officer who must confront his violent new nature while navigating family loyalties, racial and political fault lines, and a government that treats the infected as both threat and weapon. Blending horror, thriller, and social commentary, the novel examines identity, belonging, and the politics of fear.

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