The Curse of the Wendigo
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AuthorRick Yancey
SeriesMonstrumologist
Published2010, Simon & Schuster
MediatypePrint, ebook, audiobook
First edition | |
| Author | Rick Yancey |
|---|---|
| Series | Monstrumologist |
| Published | 2010, Simon & Schuster |
| Media type | Print, ebook, audiobook |
| Pages | 448 pages |
| ISBN | 141698450X |
| Preceded by | The Monstrumologist |
| Followed by | The Isle of Blood |
The Curse of the Wendigo is a 2010 young adult horror novel by Rick Yancey. It was first published on October 12, 2010 through Simon & Schuster and is the second book in Yancey's Monstrumologist series.[1]
The book follows Dr. Warthrop, a scientist trying to debunk theories that vampires could possibly exist. He's drawn from his research by his former fiancé, who pleads with him to save her husband from the flesh eating Wendigo. Not believing that such a creature could exist, Warthrop ventures out and succeeds in saving his ex's husband, only for the man to then transform into a Wendigo himself. Warthrop and Will Henry are then forced to hunt and destroy the creature.