The Wolves of God is a novella written by Algernon Blackwood, first published in 1904. The story follows the journey of a man named Jack, who becomes embroiled in a mysterious and supernatural event while on a hiking trip in the mountains. As he delves deeper into the forest, Jack begins to encounter a pack of wolves that seem to be under some sort of dark influence. The novella explores themes of isolation, the unknown, and the blurring of reality and fantasy. Blackwood's writing is descriptive and evocative, creating a sense of unease and tension as Jack navigates his way through the forest. The story builds towards a climactic confrontation between Jack and the wolves, which serves as a powerful metaphor for the struggle between good and evil. Overall, The Wolves of God is a thought-provoking and unsettling tale that explores the darker corners of human psychology and the natural world.
By Algernon Blackwood · First published 1908 · Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Adventure · 15 chapters