Bob Quote by Jim Butcher
“Well. We’ll just have to hope that this wasn’t a loup-garou, I guess.” “If it was a louper, you’d know,” Bob said wisely. “In the middle of this town, you’d have a dozen people dead every time the full moon came around. What’s going on?” “A dozen people are dying every time the full moon comes around.”
About This Quote
A character suspects a werewolf is responsible for recurring deaths tied to the full moon, highlighting fear of hidden monsters.
In simple terms: Hidden werewolf causing moon‑linked murders.
Fear of unseen threats.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- small town rumors
- full‑moon night
- community panic
- investigator’s doubt
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- detective storytelling
- horror world‑building
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the fear of a hidden monster reveal about community trust?
- How does the moon motif amplify tension?