In 1906 much is changing in Russia, and on the huge Lohmatski estate a man-eating bear has attacked at least two men. When Gregori Lohmatski, an ardent hunter visiting London, receives the urgent summons home, he invites his American friend and fellow hunter, John Sherwood, to join him. Though Greg tempers his invitation with caution, Sherwood accepts with delight. Russia proves far stranger than Sherwood had imagined. When he and Gregori arrive, they find Greg's father gone, apparently killed by the bear; Greg's brother Maxim missing; Greg's beautiful, revolution-minded sister Natalya barely evading the tsar's police, and the loyal, but superstitious, peasants in an uproar. The Lohmatski men, Sherwood learns, have long been pursued by rumors of their ability to change into bears. Maxim returns, but Greg is whisked away by the police, and Sherwood finds himself on the run with Natalya. From the Russian police. From Maxim, who is not quite what he seems. And from the fate that will inevitably follow Sherwood's wounding at a werebear's claws.
In a Russia on the brink of revolution, the legendary were-bears of Slavic myth suddenly reappear, and a young Russian landowner, Gregori Lohmatski, and his American friend, John Sherwood, are caught in a nation full of trouble and internal strife. Building to a splendid climax in a tremendous Ice Palace above the Arctic Circle, Dancing Bears tells a brilliant fantasy story.
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In 1906 much is changing in Russia, and on the huge Lohmatski estate a man-eating bear has attacked at least two men. When Gregori Lohmatski, an ardent hunter visiting London, receives the urgent summons home, he invites his American friend and fellow hunter, John Sherwood, to join him. Though Greg tempers his invitation with caution, Sherwood accepts with delight. Russia proves far stranger than Sherwood had imagined. When he and Gregori arrive, they find Greg's father gone, apparently killed by the bear; Greg's brother Maxim missing; Greg's beautiful, revolution-minded sister Natalya barely evading the tsar's police, and the loyal, but superstitious, peasants in an uproar. The Lohmatski men, Sherwood learns, have long been pursued by rumors of their ability to change into bears. Maxim returns, but Greg is whisked away by the police, and Sherwood finds himself on the run with Natalya. From the Russian police. From Maxim, who is not quite what he seems. And from the fate that will inevitably follow Sherwood's wounding at a werebear's claws.
In a Russia on the brink of revolution, the legendary were-bears of Slavic myth suddenly reappear, and a young Russian landowner, Gregori Lohmatski, and his American friend, John Sherwood, are caught in a nation full of trouble and internal strife. Building to a splendid climax in a tremendous Ice Palace above the Arctic Circle, Dancing Bears tells a brilliant fantasy story.