Wolf's Trap
by:
W.D. Gagliani (author)
The Nick Lupo Series Book One.It takes a beast to catch a killer! Nick Lupo is a good cop--with the instincts of a great detective... or maybe a wolf. Lupo has a lot in common with wolves, which is only natural considering he's a werewolf. He's battled the creature inside him for years, but...
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The Nick Lupo Series Book One.It takes a beast to catch a killer! Nick Lupo is a good cop--with the instincts of a great detective... or maybe a wolf. Lupo has a lot in common with wolves, which is only natural considering he's a werewolf. He's battled the creature inside him for years, but now there's another predator in the area. A bloodthirsty serial killer is leaving a gruesome trail of victims, and it's up to Lupo to track him down and stop the slaughter. Will Lupo dare to unleash one beast to stop another? Wolf's Trap is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated first book of the savage series of horror/thrillers about Nick Lupo, the werewolf/cop. These "North Woods Noirs" are set mostly in the wilds of Northern Wisconsin, where werewolf legends abound and the moon paints the treetops silver. Warning: adult content.Other books in the series are Wolf's Gambit, Wolf's Bluff, and Wolf's Edge. Wolf's Cut is coming in 2014.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780843957020 (0843957026)
Publish date: May 1st 2006
Publisher: Leisure Books
Pages no: 373
Edition language: English
Series: Wolf Cycle (#1)
In Wolf’s Trap, Nick Lupo is a homicide detective and a werewolf, two things that one don’t necessarily go together, but certainly an interesting combination. As you might expect, Nick has a tortured past. Some of the things he did continue to haunt him as he adjusts to his dual nature. Most notably...
Nick Lupo is a cop and a werewolf and in Wolf's Trap he must bring to justice a demented, sexually depraved monster Martin Stewart. The sexual imagery in this book is important to try to understand Stewart and the disturbed mind of an individual who was molested and abused by his father. I love the ...
A rather uninteresting attempt to combine the werewolf legend and the detective novel.