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Wolfsong

Wolfsong
By Traci Briery

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Investigating a series of killings in which the only clue is the complete lack of blood in the bodies of the victims, Los Angeles detective Peter Thomas investigates suspect Loraine Turner, who believes a werewolf uprising is responsible. Original.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #570366 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

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Dancing werewolves great!4
Triing to find your roommates murderer is hard enough but when he has already framed you, you're a werewolf, the holding cell the police have you in has a window that lets in the light of the full moon, and you just got a 'roomy' for the cell! Well, life's tough so deal with it.

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Loraine is a werewolf who would kill for a normal relationship with a man. Others have...
MOONDANCE
Another murder victim has been found on the streets of L.A. For Detective Peter Thomas, it's another dead end. There are still no clues, no suspects...and no trace of blood-outside or inside the body.
What killer strikes so swiftly, so viciously, and escapes so easily? Loraine Turner knows that all it takes is a full moon and a voracious appetite. She also knows that the killer is a renegade pack member with a taste for human flesh.
Now, wanted for a crime she didn't commit, Loraine flees L.A. and heads for the wilds of Wisconsin. With Thomas on her trail and a mortal lover in her bed, she must outrun a full-moon rising to trap a savage beast.

PLAYING HAMLET3
For those of you not in the know, "WOLFSONG" is a followup to "THE WEREWOLF CHRONICLES". In this story, Phyllis has fully assumed a new identity as Loraine Turner, trying to jumpstart a career as a dancer. She lives under suspicion by the LA police for the murder of her roommate. The struggle continues in which Loraine tries to balance her increasingly problematic, chaotic life. It is an interesting story, though it was hard to accept the way Loraine was finally able to deal with living a dual life as a woman and a Wolf. Hence, the three (3) stars.