We've just published our Review of Cinnamon Roll Murder by Joanne Fluke. A Hannah Swensen Mystery. Kensington Books Hardcover, February 2012.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Review: Cinnamon Roll Murder by Joanne Fluke
Last Days for March 2012 Selection of Amazon Kindle Books Priced $3.99 or less
Every month, Amazon selects 100 Kindle books and prices them at $3.99 or less. Earlier this month we listed those titles from the March selection that fell into the crime fiction — mystery/suspense novels and thrillers — category. We've rechecked and updated that list as appropriate below. Click on the title for more information or to purchase.
Important Note: The prices listed are only available through the month of March 2012 and may change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of book before completing your purchase. indicates a review is available on Mysterious Reviews. Click on the icon to visit the review page.
$1.99 titles …
• The Past Came Hunting by Donnell Ann Bell.
• As the Crow Dies by Ken Casper.
• Flying Blind by Max Allan Collins. A Nathan Heller Mystery (10th in series).
• No Way Out by Joel Goldman. A Jack Davis Mystery (3rd in series).
• Death by the Glass by Nadia Gordon. A Sunny McCoskey Mystery (2nd in series).
• The Savage Day by Jack Higgins. A Simon Vaughn Thriller.
• Girl's Best Friend by Leslie Margolis. A Maggie Brooklyn Mystery (1st in series).
• King of the Road by Charlie Williams. A Royston Blake Mystery (3rd in series)
• Into Thin Air by Thomas Zigal. A Kurt Muller Mystery (1st in series).
$2.99 titles …
• Deadly Appraisal by Jane K. Cleland. A Josie Prescott, Antiques Mystery (2nd in series).
• Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry. A Joe Ledger Mystery (1st in series).
• Out of the Deep I Cry by Julia Spencer-Fleming. A Clare Fergusson and Russ Van Alstyne Mystery (3rd in series).
• A Little Death in Dixie by Lisa Turner. A Billy Able Mystery (1st in series).
The "Chaos Walking" Trilogy by Patrick Ness is Today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal
MystereBooks is pleased to feature "Chaos Walking" Trilogy by Patrick Ness as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. The deal price of $0.99 per title is valid only for today, Wednesday, March 28, 2012.
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"Chaos Walking" Trilogy by Patrick Ness
Publisher: Candlewick
Late last year, Lionsgate acquired the film rights to this trilogy of young adult thrillers.
About "Chaos Walking" Trilogy (from the publisher):
Book One: The Knife of Never Letting Go: Todd Hewitt is the last boy in Prentisstown.
But Prentisstown isn't like other towns. Everyone can hear everyone else's thoughts in a constant, overwhelming, never-ending Noise. There is no privacy. There are no secrets.
Or are there?
Just one month away from the birthday that will make him a man, Todd unexpectedly stumbles upon a spot of complete silence.
Which is impossible.
Prentisstown has been lying to him.
And now he's going to have to run …
Book Two: The Ask and the Answer: Fleeing before a relentless army, Todd has carried a desperately wounded Viola right into the hands of their worst enemy, Mayor Prentiss. Immediately separated from Viola and imprisoned, Todd is forced to learn the ways of the Mayor's new order.
But what secrets are hiding just outside of town? And where is Viola? Is she even still alive? And who are the mysterious Answer?
And then, one day, the bombs begin to explode …
Book Three: Monsters of Men: Three armies march on New Prentisstown, each one intent on destroying the others.
Todd and Viola are caught in the middle, with no chance of escape.
As the battles commence, how can they hope to stop the fighting? How can there be peace when they’re so hopelessly outnumbered? And if war makes monsters of men, what terrible choices await?
But then a third voice breaks into the battle, one bent on revenge …
Important Note: Amazon.com updates its Kindle book deal every day at approximately midnight PT. The titles referenced above are available at a discounted price for Wednesday, March 28, 2012 only.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Left Coast Crime Conference Opens Thursday, March 29th
The Left Coast Crime 2012 conference — Mining for Murder — opens this Thursday, March 29th in Sacramento (California). This annual event is sponsored by mystery fans, where readers, writers, librarians and other mystery and thriller enthusiasts gather to share their mutual interest in the genre. Guests of honor this year are crime novelists John Lescroart and Jacqueline Winspear with special guest James Rollins. Mystery author and noted Hollywood actress Harley Jane Kozak will be the Toastmaster.
The first day consists of a Writers' Workshop for writers, published or not, interested in perfecting their craft. A welcome reception will be held later that evening.
Various panel discussions will be held on Friday through Sunday morning. (More details can be found on the official program grid.)
The winners of the annual "Lefty" awards will be announced at a banquet on Saturday evening. (Hopefully someone will be tweeting the results!)
Registration information can be found on the convention website, which also includes information on the hotel, transportation and parking.
Finalists for the 2012 RITA Awards Announced
The Romance Writers of America have announced the finalists for the 2012 RITA Awards honoring the best in romance fiction published in 2011. We're listing those authors/titles in two suspense categories below. The winners will be announced on July 28th, 2012, during the RWA conference in Anaheim, California.
• Contemporary Series: Suspense/Adventure
Cooper Vengeance by Paula Graves (Harlequin Intrigue)
The Doctor’s Deadly Affair by Stephanie Doyle (Harlequin Romantic Suspense)
The Man from Gossamer Ridge by Paula Graves (Harlequin Intrigue)
Nothing But the Truth by Kara Lennox (Harlequin Superromance)
Soldier's Last Stand by Cindy Dees (Harlequin Romantic Suspense)
Stranded with Her Ex by Jill Sorenson (Harlequin Romantic Suspense)
Taken to the Edge by Kara Lennox (Harlequin Superromance)
• Romantic Suspense
Hidden Away by Maya Banks (Berkley Sensation)
Hot Zone by Catherine Mann (Sourcebooks Casablanca)
Hush by Cherry Adair (Pocket Star)
New York to Dallas by J. D. Robb (Putnam)
Secrets of Bella Terra by Christina Dodd (New American Library)
True Colors by Joyce Lamb (Berkley Sensation)
True Shot by Joyce Lamb (Berkley Sensation)
Where All the Dead Lie by J. T. Ellison (Harlequin Mira)
New Banner Poster for Total Recall
Earlier today we posted the Total Recall trailer trailer … and now we have the first banner poster for the film (right; click for larger version).
A remake — or possibly a reimagination — of the 1990 film of the same title, Total Recall stars Colin Farrell as Douglas Quaid, a factory worker who finds himself a hunted man when he takes a "dream" vacation.
Directed by Len Wiseman from a screenplay adaptation of Philip K. Dick's short story "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" by Mark Bomback and Kurt Wimmer, the film opens in theaters August 3rd, 2012.
ABC.com Launches Body of Proof 5-Part Web Series Tonight
ABC.com is launching a five-part web series connecting the two-part Body of Proof episode "Going Viral", the first part of which airs tonight at 10 PM (ET/PT). On the show the team faces a city-wide outbreak of an unknown virus and no one is safe … including Dr. Megan Hunt (Dana Delany) and her team.
The web series debuts on ABC.com/BodyofProof at 11 PM ET, immediately following tonight's episode, and focuses on a press conference given by Dr. Kate Murphy (Jeri Ryan). During Kate's remarks, pandemonium breaks out, and a reporter in the room is introduced, Julie Tompkins (Jolie Jenkins). Over the course of the remaining web series, viewers will follow Julie's personal experience with the virus and gain key insights into "Going Viral, Part 2" airing next week, Tuesday April 3rd, at 10 PM (ET/PT).
"Our team is committed to creating the ultimate fan experience," said Karin Gilford, SVP of Digital Media, ABC Entertainment. "In this case we worked closely with show producers to create an entire story arc that connects these two highly eventful episodes. It's a great way to maintain the suspense and enable fans to dig even deeper into the plot."
Review: The Dead of Night by Peter Lerangis
We've just published our Review of The Dead of Night by Peter Lerangis. The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers Series. Scholastic Hardcover, March 2012.
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New Poster for Samuel L. Jackson Crime Thriller The Samaritan
IFC Films has released a new poster (via Collider) for the crime thriller The Samaritan (right; click for larger version).
The film stars Samuel L. Jackson as ex-con Foley, who — after 25 years in prison — is finished with the grifter's life. And when he meets an elusive young woman named Iris (Ruth Negga), the possibility of a new start looks real.
But his past is proving to be a stubborn companion: Ethan (Luke Kirby), the son of his former partner, has an ingenious plan and he wants Foley in. The harder Foley tries to escape his past, the tighter he is ensnared in Ethan's web of secrets … until it becomes all too clear to Foley that some wrongs can never be made right.
Directed by David Weaver from his own screenplay co-written with Elan Mastai, The Samaritan will be available as a digital download and via video-on-demand on April 6th, with a limited engagement in theaters on May 16th.
First Trailer for a Trailer for Total Recall
Sony Pictures has released a trailer for a trailer. That is not a misprint.
The film is Total Recall, and the 30 second video (embedded below) could also probably be called a teaser trailer.
Here's the synopsis from the studio:
Total Recall is an action thriller about reality and memory, inspired anew by the famous short story "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick. Welcome to Rekall, the company that can turn your dreams into real memories. For a factory worker named Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell), even though he's got a beautiful wife (Kate Beckinsale) who he loves, the mind-trip sounds like the perfect vacation from his frustrating life — real memories of life as a super-spy might be just what he needs. But when the procedure goes horribly wrong, Quaid becomes a hunted man. Finding himself on the run from the police — controlled by Chancellor Cohaagen (Bryan Cranston), the leader of the free world — Quaid teams up with a rebel fighter (Jessica Biel) to find the head of the underground resistance (Bill Nighy) and stop Cohaagen. The line between fantasy and reality gets blurred and the fate of his world hangs in the balance as Quaid discovers his true identity, his true love, and his true fate.
So … mark your calendars! You won't want to miss the World Trailer Premiere of Total Recall this Sunday, April 1st during the Celtics-Heat game on ABC.
Whitechapel Season 2 Premieres Wednesday, March 28th on BBC America
The second season of Whitechapel premieres tomorrow, Wednesday March 28th, at 10 PM (ET/PT) on BBC America. (It aired earlier this year as the third series on ITV in the UK.)
This season of six episodes will consist of three two-part cases. In the first case, Detective Inspector Joseph Chandler (Rupert Penry-Jones) and DS Ray Miles (Phil Davis) of London's Whitechapel district investigate the slaughter of four people at a tailor's fortified workshop. This baffling crime appears to echo the Ratcliff Highway murders that took place 200 years ago.
Watch a trailer for the second season below.
Harry Potter Titles Now Available as eBooks
Beginning today, ebook editions of the seven "Harry Potter" books by J. K. Rowling are available exclusively from the Pottermore Shop. Amazon Kindle, B&N Nook, Sony Reader, Kobo eReader, and many other devices are supported.
We've listed below all seven titles with synopses. Clicking on the book cover or title will take you to Amazon.com, where you can learn more about the books, including the availability of print editions. A link there will take you to Pottermore, where you will need to create a separate account. Like all Kindle books, books purchased from Pottermore are "Buy Once, Read Everywhere" and will be delivered to your Kindle or free Kindle reading apps.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Harry Potter, an orphan, lives with the Dursleys, his horrible aunt and uncle, and their abominable son, Dudley. One day just before his eleventh birthday, an owl tries to deliver a mysterious letter—the first of a sequence of events that end in Harry meeting a giant man named Hagrid. Hagrid explains Harry's history to him: When he was a baby, the Dark wizard, Lord Voldemort, attacked and killed his parents in an attempt to kill Harry; but the only mark on Harry was a mysterious lightning-bolt scar on his forehead. Now he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where the headmaster is the great wizard Albus Dumbledore. Harry visits Diagon Alley to get his school supplies, especially his very own wand. To get to school, he takes the Hogwarts Express from platform nine and three-quarters at King's Cross Station. On the train, he meets two fellow students who will become his closest friends: Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry is assigned to Gryffindor House at Hogwarts, and soon becomes the youngest-ever Seeker on the House Quidditch team. He also studies Potions with Professor Severus Snape, who displays a deep and abiding dislike for Harry, and Defense Against the Dark Arts with nervous Professor Quirrell; he and his friends defeat a mountain troll, help Hagrid raise a dragon, and explore the wonderful, fascinating world of Hogwarts. But all events lead irrevocably toward a second encounter with Lord Voldemort, who seeks an object of legend known as the Sorcerer's Stone …
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
The summer after Harry's first year at Hogwarts has been his worst summer ever … the Dursleys more distant and horrible than ever before. But just as he's packing his bags to return to school, a creature named Dobby the house-elf announces that if Harry goes back to Hogwarts, disaster will strike. And it turns out, Dobby is right. Harry and Ron miss the Hogwarts Express, so they fly to school in a blue Ford Anglia, crash landing in the notorious Whomping Willow. Soon other worries accumulate: the outrageously stuck-up new professor Gilderoy Lockhart; a ghost named Moaning Myrtle, who haunts the girls' bathroom; the strange behavior of Ron's little sister, Ginny Weasley; rumors about the "Chamber of Secrets," a cavern buried deep below Hogwarts; and a magical diary owned by Tom Riddle, a Hogwarts student of long ago. Harry is also shocked to discover that he can speak Parseltongue, the language of snakes — a rare ability that Lord Voldemort also possessed — and that anti-Muggle prejudice exists in the Wizarding world, even affecting Harry's friend Hermione. But all of these seem like minor concerns when someone starts turning Hogwarts students to stone: an evildoer said to be the fearsome Heir of Salazar Slytherin, on of the founders of the school. Could it be Draco Malfoy, Harry's most poisonous rival? Could it be Hagrid whose mysterious past is finally told? Or could it be the one person everyone at Hogwarts most suspects: Harry Potter himself?
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
For twelve long years, the dread fortress of Azkaban held an infamous prisoner named Sirius Black. Convicted of killing thirteen people with a single curse, he was said to be the heir apparent to the Dark Lord, Voldemort, and might even have assisted in the deaths of James and Lily Potter—Harry Potter's parents. Now Black has escaped, leaving only two clues as to where he might be headed: Harry Potter's defeat of You-Know-Who was Black's downfall as well. And the Azkaban guards heard him muttering in his sleep, "He's at Hogwarts … he's at Hogwarts." Of course, Harry already had plenty to worry about. After inflating his nasty aunt and running away on the magical Knight Bus, he finds he's being pursued by death omens at every turn. He receives two wonderful gifts: a top-of-the-line Firebolt broomstick, and the Marauder's Map, a magical diagram of Hogwarts made by the mysterious "Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs." Hermione disappears frequently, burdened down by a seemingly impossible course schedule. And the soulless Dementors have come to guard Hogwarts—supposedly to protect Harry from Sirius Black, but they terrify Harry more than the fugitive ever could. To strengthen himself against them, Harry reaches out to Remus Lupin, the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher who was once a friend of his father's. Lupin teaches Harry about the Patronus Charm, a defensive measure well above the level of magic generally mastered by wizards Harry's age. But even with his broom, his map, his magic, and his loyal friends, Harry isn't safe. Because on top of everything else, there's a traitor hidden at Hogwarts …
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry is midway through both his training as a wizard and his coming of age. He wants to get away from the malicious Dursleys and go to the Quidditch World Cup with Hermione, Ron, and the Weasleys. He wants to dream about his crush, Cho Chang (and maybe do more than dream). And now that he's gotten the hang of things at Hogwarts—he hopes—he just wants to be a normal fourteen-year-old wizard. But even by his standards, Harry's year is anything but normal. First Dumbledore announces the revival of a grand competition that hasn't taken place for one hundred years: the Triwizard Tournament, where a Hogwarts champion will compete against rivals from two other schools of magic in three highly dangerous tasks. Then someone frames Harry to participate in the tournament—which really means someone wants him dead. Harry is guided through the competition by Professor Alastor Moody, this year's Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, but he must also contend with a nasty reporter named Rita Skeeter, who digs up some highly unflattering secrets about Hagrid; a terrible fight with Ron, who is deeply jealous of Harry's fame; Hermione's newfound activism on behalf of house-elves; and the terrifying prospect of asking a date to the Yule Ball. Worst of all, Lord Voldemort may finally have gathered the materials necessary for his rejuvenation … and he has a faithful servant at Hogwarts waiting only for a sign. No, nothing is ever normal for Harry Potter. And in his case, different can be deadly.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Lord Voldemort has returned to the Wizarding world, presenting a threat that neither the magical government nor the authorities at Hogwarts can stop. In response to his reappearance, Dumbledore reactivates the Order of the Phoenix, a secret society which works to defeat the Dark Lord's minions and protect his targets—especially Harry Potter. But Harry doesn't want to be protected. Even as the Ministry of Magic denies his claims, The Daily Prophet discredits him, and even Dumbledore won't look him in the eye, Harry grows more and more determined to fight his lifelong enemy Voldemort—if only he had the "weapon" the Order is guarding. In the meantime, he visits his godfather at his ghoulish London home, Grimmauld Place, and learns more about Voldemort's deep reach into Wizarding history and the Wizarding world. Back at Hogwarts, Harry must deal with a Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher with a personality like poisoned honey; a surprising new member of the Gryffindor Quidditch team; the possibility of his first real romance; and the looming nightmare of the Ordinary Wizarding Level exams. He's haunted by dreams of a heavy door at the end of a silent corridor, and a vision of his father and the young Severus Snape that changes everything he thought he knew about them. Even the joy of working with "Dumbledore's Army" -a group of Hogwart's students dedicated to defeating Voldemort- can't dispel the gathering darkness. Soon Harry will discover the true depth and strength of his friends; their boundless loyalty and unbearable sacrifices. His fate depends on them all.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The war against Voldemort has begun. The Wizarding world has split down the middle, and as the casualties mount, the effects even spill over onto the Muggles. Dumbledore is away from Hogwarts for long periods, and the Order of the Phoenix has suffered grievous losses. And yet, as in all wars, life goes on. Harry, Ron, and Hermione, having passed their O.W.L. level exams, start on their specialist N.E.W.T. courses. Sixth-year students learn to Apparate, losing a few eyebrows in the process. Teenagers flirt and fight and fall in love. Harry becomes captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, while Draco Malfoy pursues his own dark ends. And classes are as fascinating and confounding as ever, as Harry receives some extraordinary help in Potions from the mysterious Half-Blood Prince. Most importantly, Dumbledore and Harry work together to uncover the full and complex story of a boy once named Tom Riddle—the boy who became Lord Voldemort. Like Harry, he was the son of one Muggle-born and one Wizarding parent, raised unloved, and a speaker of Parseltongue. But the similarities end there, as the teenaged Riddle became deeply interested in the Dark objects known as Horcruxes: objects in which a wizard can hide part of his soul, if he dares splinter that soul through murder. Harry must use all the tools at his disposal to draw a final secret out of one of Riddle's teachers, the sly Potions professor Horace Slughorn. Finally Harry and Dumbledore hold the key to the Dark Lord's weaknesses … until a shocking reversal exposes Dumbledore's own vulnerabilities, and casts Harry's—and Hogwarts's—future in shadow.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
In the seventh and final book in the epic tale of Harry Potter, Harry and Lord Voldemort each prepare for their ultimate encounter. Voldemort takes control of the Ministry of Magic, installs Severus Snape as headmaster at Hogwarts, and sends his Death Eaters across the country to wreak havoc and find Harry. Meanwhile, Harry, Ron, and Hermione embark on a desperate quest the length and breadth of Britain, trying to locate and destroy Voldemort's four remaining Horcruxes, the magical objects in which he has hidden parts of his broken soul. They visit the Burrow, Grimmauld Place, the Ministry, Godric's Hollow, Malfoy Manor, Diagon Alley … But every time they solve one mystery, three more evolve—and not just about Voldemort, but about Dumbledore, and Harry's own past, and three mysterious objects called the Deathly Hallows. The Hallows are literally things out of a children's tale, which, if real, promise to make their possessor the "Master of Death;" and they ensnare Harry with their tantalizing claim of invulnerability. It is only after a nigh-unbearable loss that he is brought back to his true purpose, and the trio returns to Hogwarts for the final breathtaking battle between the forces of good and evil. They fight the Death Eaters alongside members of the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore's Army, the Weasley clan, and the full array of Hogwarts teachers and students. Yet everything turns upon the moment the entire series has been building up to, the same meeting with which our story began: the moment when Harry and Voldemort face each other at last.
New Extended TV Spot for Snow White & the Huntsman
We're intrigued with Snow White & the Huntsman. We like the way the storyline is being developed and from what little we've seen to date — including the new one minute extended television spot for the film embedded below — Charlize Theron is amazing as the Evil Queen.
Here's the storyline: Snow White (Kristen Stewart), an astoundingly beautiful young woman, is in love with Prince Charmant (Sam Claflin), who has been long enchanted by Snow White's beauty and power. When the evil queen, Ravenna (Charlize Theron), learns Snow White is the fairest in the land — even fairer than the queen herself — she sends Eric, a huntsman(Chris Hemsworth), to kill Snow White.
Eric's beloved wife, Sara, was killed by the White Wolf, and he spends his days drinking heavily and searching tirelessly for her killer. When he later discovers that the White Wolf works for Ravenna, he redirects his focus: he becomes Snow White's protector and mentor, and they train together to defeat the evil queen.
Snow White & the Huntsman opens in theaters June 1st, 2012.
Production Underway, Film Synopsis for Seventh Son
It was a little over a year ago that we first learned that Jeff Bridges had been cast in Seventh Son, the film adaptation of the first book in "The Last Apprentice" series of young adult fantasy thrillers, Revenge of the Witch. Now we're hearing that production has finally begun on the film, and the studio has released an official synopsis:
In a time long past, an evil is about to be unleashed that will reignite the war between the forces of the supernatural and humankind once more. Master Gregory (Jeff Bridges) is a knight who had imprisoned the malevolently powerful witch, Mother Malkin (Julianne Moore), centuries ago. But now she has escaped and is seeking vengeance. Summoning her followers of every incarnation, Mother Malkin is preparing to unleash her terrible wrath on an unsuspecting world. Only one thing stands in her way: Master Gregory.
In a deadly reunion, Gregory comes face to face with the evil he always feared would someday return. Now he has only until the next full moon to do what usually takes years: train his new apprentice, Tom Ward (Ben Barnes) to fight a dark magic unlike any other. Man's only hope lies in the seventh son of a seventh son.
"The Last Apprentice" series of books — which are published in the UK as "The Wardstone Chronicles" — are written by Joseph Delaney. Eight (nine in the UK) have been published to date, with more to come. Potential for franchise? But of course!
Seventh Son is expected to open in theaters in early 2013.
Seven Ways to Die by William Diehl is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook
MystereBooks is pleased to feature Seven Ways to Die by William Diehl as today's second free mystery ebook.
This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.
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Seven Ways to Die by William Diehl
Publisher: AEI/Story Merchant Books
About Seven Ways to Die (from the publisher): There are seven basic ways to die. In 1969 Dr. John C. Cavanaugh catalogued them all in his Primer of Forensic Pathology —Case Studies for the Novice M.E. Micah Cody is a 30-something NYPD captain of homicide, who's founded a special unit known as TAZ with city-wide license to take over any investigation at all, with special focus on serial killers. Now its ultimate challenge is on the loose in Manhattan, with three victims already whose causes of death seem like intentional defiance of TAZ's existence — and four to go in four deadly days leading up to Halloween. Chronicling it all with great amusement is the Capote-like award-winning crime writer Ward Hamilton who, egged on by his sexually voracious socialite bedmate, is determined to bring TAZ to its knees journalistically.
Captain Micah Cody's Nez Perce name is "Youngest Wolf" from his ability to communicate with the animals and read nature's signs. As all hell is breaking loose in Manhattan, the wolves in Central Park howl, the peregrine falcons shriek their warnings — and Micah is listening.
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