Maine is a big forest and genuinely creepy in this story and the deserted back roads, back roads just like every small town has, make for a most terrifying setting for the carnage that takes place throughout this story. The atmosphere written into Blood and Rain is something you can cut with a knife. Characters who this reader actually felt pretty bad to witness as werewolf fodder. The reader can totally feel his regret about past actions.) The characters as a whole create the feel Glenn was obviously aiming for - small town life, where every one knows your business and life quietly goes unnoticed behind white picket fences. (Joe Fischer, the small town sheriff, is particularly well crafted and very fleshed out. But, Glenn did a fantastic job of creating a great supporting cast for his werewolf yarn. Let's face it!! In Blood and Rain, the werewolf is the star. The monster is scary and almost as threatening in human form as he is transformed.
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