A Pennsylvania German community is unnerved by attacks on livestock and sightings of a white wolf. But tragedy soon follows and residents are up in arms. Gentleman farmer Pierre de Camp-d’Avesnes is concerned about his beautiful daughter, Sara, who seems to be losing her personality to an animal nature. A family curse collides with Pierre’s comfortable life, and he finds himself in a harrowing fight for Sara’s very soul.
Franklin Long Gregory (1905-1980) was a reporter and columnist for the Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger for 25 years. The White Wolf was published in 1941.