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Wolf Hunt [Kindle Edition]

Jeff Strand
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Two thugs. One innocent woman. And one VICIOUS frickin' werewolf.

Meet George and Lou, thugs for hire. The kind of intimidating-yet-friendly guys who will break your thumbs, but be polite about it.

Their latest assignment is to drive across Florida to deliver some precious cargo to a crime lord. The cargo: a man in a cage. Though Ivan seems perfectly human, they’re warned that he is, in fact, a bloodthirsty werewolf.

George and Lou don’t believe in the supernatural, but even if they did, it’s daytime and tonight isn’t the full moon. Their instructions are straightforward: Do not open the cage. Do not reach into the cage. Do not throw anything into the cage. And they don't.

Unfortunately, Ivan doesn’t play by the usual werewolf rules, and the thugs find themselves suddenly responsible for a ferocious escaped beast. One who can transform at will. One who enjoys killing in human form as much as he enjoys killing as a monster.

If George and Lou want to save their careers, dozens of people, and their own lives, they need to recapture him. Because Ivan the werewolf is in the mood for a murder spree…

From Jeff Strand, the three-time Bram Stoker Award nominated author of PRESSURE, comes 75,000 words of action-packed, blood-soaked werewolf terror!



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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 470 KB
  • Print Length: 247 pages
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004RYVGQM
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #30,570 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Wolf hunt 28 Mar 2011
By M. Hill
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Wolf hunt is such a darn good read! George (reminds me of Vinnie Jones) and Lou (sidekick) are henchmen who take on a job to transport a man in a cage across Florida. They are pre warned that the man is a Werewolf, and having received strict instructions what not to do, all hell breaks lose when the man/werewolf gets out. Poor George and Lou have to get the Ivan (werewolf) back, only to find that Ivan has other ideas. This is where it gets interesting and funny! Ivan set about the town decapitating, disembowling and generally causing mayhem. What follows is a really good read, full of laughter and oh yes gore (lots). The rappor between Ivan and George is quite entertaining!! Five stars as i kept giggling through most of the fight scenes !!
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The most recent Jeff Strand book I read was the four-way collaboration, Draculas, and there are some obvious similarities.

Draculas wasn't a vampire novel. It was a zombie novel with TEETH.
Similarly, Wolf Hunt isn't a werewolf novel. It's a psycho-serial-killer-on-the-rampage novel with CLAWS.

Jeff, in werewolf Ivan, gives us a sociopathic killer with zero moral restraint, who delights in causing pain, who goads, deceives and terrifies his victims before killing them on a whim.

Pitted against him are George and Lou, two lovable rogues from the lower ranks of organised crime. They are thugs and violent thugs at that but it's their loving relationship (yes, loving - the is a platonic bromance of a novel) that carries us along. I could spend a whole series of novels in the company of George and Lou. They aren't the smartest cookies in literature - their anti-werewolf tactics range from punch it to shoot it to throw sticks of dynamite at it - but that's part of their charm.

Okay, so it's not a perfect novel. George and Lou's bumbling tactics are reflected in the rambling nature of the plot which is a minor detraction. I also felt it was a shame that the sole female character wasn't give more room to shine and develop. The final method by which Ivan meets his end was foreshadowed/sign-posted very heavily but, personally, that just made the book more of a page-turner as I raced to find out what happened in the end.

Room for a sequel? I certainly hope so.
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Jeff Strand does it again.
I am a big fan of Mandibles ( I love a giant bug story dont you? ) and this book while offering less ants offered many laughs and plenty of gore. Our villain is an absolute stinker of a "man" too.
if you are looking to switch off your brain for a while and read something offering mindless werewolf fun then pick this book up.
Its pacy and well written, highly recommended.
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