This is another book I'm giving a high rating because I remember liking it when I read it many, many years ago, though I have no idea how much I'd like it now. I do remember it had a really interesting take on "werewolves" (they are actually a sapient predator race living among humans, animalistic but intelligent and very good at being choosy in who they kill), and it had some genuinely scary moments. I think I saw the movie, but don't even remember it or how close it came to the book. Anyway, probably worth reading for a non-standard werewolf horror novel, though I'm sure it's also horribly dated now.