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PoorMonger

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35. The Saint Of Wolves and Butchers by Alex Grecian
Wed Jul 4, 2018, 09:58 AM
Jul 2018

From the bestselling author of The Yard comes a chilling contemporary thriller about an enigmatic hunter on the trail of a Nazi who has secretly continued his devilish work here in America.

Travis Roan and his dog, Bear, are hunters: They travel the world pursuing evildoers in order to bring them to justice. They have now come to Kansas on the trail of Rudolph Bormann, a Nazi doctor and concentration camp administrator who snuck into the U.S. under the name Rudy Goodman in the 1950s and has at last been identified. Travis quickly learns that Goodman has powerful friends who will go to any length to protect the Nazi; what he doesn't know is that Goodman has furtively continued his diabolical work, amassing a congregation of followers who believe he possesses Godlike powers. Caught between these men is Kansas State Trooper Skottie Foster, an African American woman and a good cop who must find a way to keep peace in her district--until she realizes the struggle between Roan and Bormann will put her and her family in grave peril.

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Will finish "Lamb" by Christopher Moore today and start "The Outsider," Stephen King this evening. dameatball Jul 2018 #1
I feel the same hermetic Jul 2018 #3
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Seriously hermetic Jul 2018 #5
That was a good one Ohiogal Jul 2018 #10
The Heart Goes Last PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2018 #4
Yikes. That sounds pretty dark, but interesting. dameatball Jul 2018 #6
Yes, very dark and very good. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2018 #18
Well, gosh hermetic Jul 2018 #7
I had not heard of that one. CrispyQ Jul 2018 #22
I am still reading Odd books. murielm99 Jul 2018 #8
Takes you away hermetic Jul 2018 #9
First Koontz book I ever red was Ghost Story.....scared the crap outta me dameatball Jul 2018 #19
Promised to the Crown, by Amie K Runyan northoftheborder Jul 2018 #11
Ah, yes hermetic Jul 2018 #13
"The Snowman"---Jo Nesbo virgogal Jul 2018 #12
Cool hermetic Jul 2018 #14
He is terrific. virgogal Jul 2018 #24
Harlen Coben Timewas Jul 2018 #15
Ah yes hermetic Jul 2018 #16
When I find series Timewas Jul 2018 #17
I had the same problem, then just typed in (whatever author) chronology....it worked. dameatball Jul 2018 #20
there is a site Timewas Jul 2018 #23
Cool. Thank you. dameatball Jul 2018 #25
Oh, I love that first image! CrispyQ Jul 2018 #21
I like that one, too hermetic Jul 2018 #29
Texas by James Michener (going on month 4) RamblingRose Jul 2018 #26
Michener can be wordy hermetic Jul 2018 #30
There There by Tommy Orange. Squinch Jul 2018 #27
Oh, wow! Fantastic. hermetic Jul 2018 #31
Enjoy! Squinch Jul 2018 #32
"The Knowledge" by Martha Grimes Alliepoo Jul 2018 #28
Those sound good hermetic Jul 2018 #33
Thank you! PennyK Jul 2018 #36
I just ordered "Hope Never Dies" Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #34
What fun!! hermetic Jul 2018 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #44
I hope this doesn't break the rules Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #45
The Saint Of Wolves and Butchers by Alex Grecian PoorMonger Jul 2018 #35
Oh my hermetic Jul 2018 #38
I haven't read The Yard, yet PoorMonger Jul 2018 #41
The Fatal Flame by Lyndsay Faye PennyK Jul 2018 #37
Cool hermetic Jul 2018 #40
Oh PoorMonger Jul 2018 #43
New Boy by Tracy Chevalier PoorMonger Jul 2018 #42
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