“When he unleashes on her everything falls together. Like a crick in the neck snapped into place, the boy's brain pops and is put right. It is a beautiful undoing, a beautiful becoming. He doesn't stop to think about it when the punches follow her down to the ground. He doesn't stop to notice when she goes still or when the pool of blood under her head pillows out into a great, liquid heart. He doesn't stop until he's pulled off her and he doesn't start to think again until that night, when he's back at home. For hours and hours his brain stays beautifully popped into place.” FictionNovelHorrorThrillerSuspenseVillainRuthlessFlashbackCarolyn Lee AdamsWolfman Book:Ruthless Source: Ruthless
“I don't know how the Wolfman knows all this, but he's not wrong. My warm cheeks turn scalding hot. "Your shame is a good sign. You may break sooner than I thought. The breaking is good. It purifies.” FictionHorrorYaPsychologicalThrillerSuspenseVillainRuthlessCarolyn Lee AdamsWolfman Book:Ruthless Source: Ruthless
“It's bizarre, but as disgusting and evil and terrible as the Wolfman is, I can't help but feel he's unable to control himself. It seems to me he makes up bizarre excuses to make it okay for him to kill and rape, because he can't stop himself from killing and raping. Whether born or made, the Wolfman is more creature than human. He's a monster.” SympathyVillainRuthlessMonsterAntagonistCarolyn Lee AdamsWolfman Book:Ruthless Source: Ruthless