The Wolves of Paris: A Novel, authored by Daniel P. Mannix, delves into the chilling narrative of a terrifying event that occurred in the 15th century French countryside. The book chronicles the harrowing tale of man-eating wolves that terrorized the region during the 1430s, their relentless pursuit of both humans and livestock, and the unprecedented invasion of these monstrous beasts into the heart of Paris itself. Mannix’s meticulously researched account intertwines historical facts with zoological insights to create a gripping and realistic portrayal of this dark period in French history. Spanning 234 pages, the novel invites readers to explore the fears and resilience of those who lived through this unprecedented natural disaster.
