Sunday, April 12, 2020

[Book, Review] Wolf Hunt Trilogy

Author: Jeff Strand
Publisher: /
Genre: Horror / Comedy
Pages: 826
Available: Amazon

ASIN: B084ZH9PVV
Price: 7,15 $ (eBook)
Released: February 19, 2020


Description:


All three of the hilariously bloody and action-packed werewolf novels in one collection! 

WOLF HUNT - 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.

WOLF HUNT 2 - George and Lou can't hide out forever, and when they're finally captured, it seems as if George and Lou's ultimate fate will involve being doused in gasoline and set aflame. Instead, they're given a second chance. There's another werewolf out there. This time, it's Ally, a fourteen-year-old girl.

WOLF HUNT 3 - George and Lou are forced to take a cross-country road trip to kill Asher Anderson, a cloak-wearing lycanthrope who would love to see a war between humans and werewolves.

Ray's thoughts:


Meet George and Lou, thugs for hire. The kind of intimidating-yet-friendly guys who will break your thumbs, but be polite about it. This description perfectly fits our two protagonists, to whom you will grow attached to over the course of the stories. Their interactions between each other may seem rough and mean, but deep down these two can't really live without each other. 

Each story is filled with werewolfes, gore, plot-twists, action, death and Mr. Strands one of a kind brand of humor. I just couldn't stop reading this book, even though I needed one or two breaks during the first Wolf Hunt, which is by far the nastiest of the three. Ivan is the kind of antagonist you really do not wish upon your worst enemy. Wolf Hunt 2 and 3 aren't as nasty as the first one, but they make up for it with more humorous sequences and tragic incidents. 

Each of the supporting characters is one of a kind, especially Eugene, whom you'll meet in the second story, is ... yeah ... unique. I don't want to spoiler anything for you, but get ready to cringe. Hard. 

Conclusion:


WOLF  HUNT is basically a series of monumental fuck ups. If something can go wrong, something will go wrong and our friendly neighbourhood thugs will have to save the day multiple times. If you like werewolves, blood, witty characters and loads of action, you definitely should pick up this book. 

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