The Wolfman by Nicholas Pekearo

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  • Pub. Date: June 2009
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 49,148
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    • Pub. Date: June 2009
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 49,148

    Synopsis

    Marlowe Higgins is a werewolf. Every full moon the beast within him forces him to kill. It drove him crazy until he learned to steer the wolf toward the really bad people of the world. In the small town of Evelyn, Tennessee, he finally meets his match: a

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    Spare, evocative prose lifts this impressive debut from Pekearo, who was killed in the line of duty as an auxiliary police officer in New York City in 2007. Marlowe Higgins, who's both a werewolf and a detective, lives in the small town of Evelyn, "just outside the Tennessee border," flipping burgers by day and waiting for the full moon that will awaken the blood curse that has afflicted his family for generations. Higgins has hit on a way to alleviate the guilt he feels for having claimed countless innocent lives-he investigates vicious crimes that have gone unsolved by the police and targets the perpetrators in his lupine form. When a sadistic serial killer known as the Rose Killer for the flowers left in the victims' eye sockets appears in Evelyn, Higgins turns his attention to tracking him down. Higgins may remind some of Jeff Lindsay's Dexter, but Pekearo's skill at making Higgins both believable and sympathetic is a considerable achievement that should give this novel crossover appeal beyond crime and horror readers. (May)

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    Biography

    NICHOLAS PEKEARO was a young, prolific writer who left the world too soon. While volunteering as an NYPD Auxillary Police Officer, he was killed in the line of duty, in the very neighborhood he grew up in, New York City's Greenwich Village. The Wolfman is his first published novel.

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    A great new take on an old themeby J_C_Alegria

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    October 28, 2009: Pekearo blends tragedy with horror and weaves a terrific story; personal narration style that brings you in tight to the character's heart and soul. It is indeed sad that such a good writer was taken from us at such a young age. He died a hero, and that fact makes the last page of this book even harder to turn.

    good read.by wookieeCW

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    October 04, 2009: was a good read. i was quite impressed with the book, story, and characters. would have made a great series for the author, R.I.P. Mr Pekearo.


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