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ISBN
9780399162961
EAN
9780399162961
Book Title
Skin of the Wolf
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Sam Cabot
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Occult & Supernatural, Horror, Thrillers / General
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Sam Cabot is the pseudonym of Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan. In Sam Cabot s exhilarating new novel, a vicious murder in Sotheby s begins a series of inexplicable events surrounding an Iroquois ritual mask and a secret that could unleash the most terrifying chaos and destruction the world has ever seen.Months after Father Thomas Kelly, art historian Livia Pietro, and scholar Spencer George found themselves racing through Rome in a desperate effort to locate and preserve an incalculably valuable docu-ment, the three are about to be reunited in New York City. Thomas, still trying to assimilate what he learned that vam-pires exist, and that Livia and Spencer are among them is looking forward to seeing Livia again. Livia is excited to be allowed into the back room of Sotheby s for an exclusive viewing of an ancient Iroquois mask. And Spencer s in love. But before the three can meet, Spencer is badly injured when he s inexplicably attacked in Central Park by a wolf. That same night, a Sotheby s employee is found brutally murdered. Steps from her body is the mysterious native mask, undamaged amid the wreckage of a strug-gle. As rumors begin to swirl around the sacred object, Thomas, Livia, and Spencer are plunged deep into a world where money, Native American lore, and the history of the Catholic Church collide. They uncover an alarming secret: The wolf is a shapeshifter, and the mask contains a power that, if misused, could destroy millions of lives with the next full moon. In "Skin of the Wolf, "Sam Cabot masterfully blends historical fact, backroom conspiracy, and all-encompassing alternate reality as the Noantri discover they aren t the only humans set apart by their natures there are Others."

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0399162968
ISBN-13
9780399162961
eBay Product ID (ePID)
175205902

Product Key Features

Book Title
Skin of the Wolf
Author
Sam Cabot
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Occult & Supernatural, Horror, Thrillers / General
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3603.A364s55 2014
Grade from
Twelfth Grade
Reviews
Praise for Skin of the Wolf "Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga will appreciate the depiction of Noantri and shape-shifters, while fans of Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, and Raymond Khoury will enjoy the relic element. Verdict: Part paranormal/religious thriller, part Native American ethnography, this is an exciting and atmospheric excursion through 'cataclysm-causing artifact' literary territory. Although this is a sequel, Cabot (the pen name of coauthors Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan) provides sufficient flashbacks for new readers to jump in without feeling lost." Library Journal (starred review) "Building on foundations of the supernatural, art, religion, and Native American lore, the authors have crafted a fascinating world in which the Unchanged ("normal" humans) live side by side with vampires and shapeshifters. While suspension of disbelief here is required to a level not usually associated with mysteries, that does not detract in the least from this suspenseful tale of a few people with special abilities who must keep their identities secret while attempting to stop the dangerous plot of the shapeshifter. "The story moves quickly as the police close in on Michael Bonnard as the chief suspect. It is all he, Pietro, and George can do to keep one step ahead of the law since they cannot publicly reveal their powers. Told from multiple points of view, the reader experiences the motivations of all parties as the story develops until it reaches its tense and violent climax." Deadly Pleasures "In Skin of the Wolf, Sam Cabot, the pseudonym for writers Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan, combines two myths, one from the Old World and one from the New World, into a terrifying story of gruesome murder, greed, and a deep secret known only to a few members of the Catholic Church…. riveting. Any story that stretches the imagination just enough that the reader can think, 'It could be true,' is a book that succeeds. Skin of the Wolf allows the reader to suspend belief in the normal just enough to provide a great read." Suspense Magazine, Praise for Skin of the Wolf "Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga will appreciate the depiction of Noantri and shape-shifters, while fans of Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, and Raymond Khoury will enjoy the relic element. Verdict: Part paranormal/religious thriller, part Native American ethnography, this is an exciting and atmospheric excursion through 'cataclysm-causing artifact' literary territory. Although this is a sequel, Cabot (the pen name of coauthors Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan) provides sufficient flashbacks for new readers to jump in without feeling lost." Library Journal (starred review)   "Building on foundations of the supernatural, art, religion, and Native American lore, the authors have crafted a fascinating world in which the Unchanged ("normal" humans) live side by side with vampires and shapeshifters. While suspension of disbelief here is required to a level not usually associated with mysteries, that does not detract in the least from this suspenseful tale of a few people with special abilities who must keep their identities secret while attempting to stop the dangerous plot of the shapeshifter. "The story moves quickly as the police close in on Michael Bonnard as the chief suspect. It is all he, Pietro, and George can do to keep one step ahead of the law since they cannot publicly reveal their powers. Told from multiple points of view, the reader experiences the motivations of all parties as the story develops until it reaches its tense and violent climax." Deadly Pleasures, Praise for Blood of the Lamb "Wow. Blood of the Lamb is totally unlike any novel ever written about vampires or secret societies or Roman art mysteries or Vatican conspiracies. But Sam Cabot has combined all of these, in this refreshing potpourri that provides us surprising and wonderful insights into each-and at the same time, endless fun!" -Katherine Neville, New York Times bestselling author "You never quite catch your breath as the secrets unfold one at a time, all the while building to a first class conclusion. History, secrets, conspiracies, adventure. What more could you want from a thriller?" -Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author "Just when you thought vampires were so last year, Sam Cabot's Blood of the Lamb offers up a fresh, compelling history of the vampire. Like all great works in the genre, this one makes us think deeply about what it really means to be human. Hope there will be more in this vein!" -Leslie S. Klinger, editor of The New Annotated Dracula "A heady blend of Christian mythology and ecclesiastical reality, Blood of the Lamb is an intricate puzzle of a novel-intensely researched, deeply spiritual, and profoundly sacrilegious. I loved it." -F. Paul Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of the Repairman Jack series "Audacious." -Publishers Weekly "Firmly located in Dan Brown territory, this religious-themed thriller combines historical mystery with modern-day intrigue…One thing is crystal clear: [Dews and Rozan have] produced a first-rate thriller." Booklist, Praise for Skin of the Wolf "Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga will appreciate the depiction of Noantri and shape-shifters, while fans of Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, and Raymond Khoury will enjoy the relic element. Verdict: Part paranormal/religious thriller, part Native American ethnography, this is an exciting and atmospheric excursion through 'cataclysm-causing artifact' literary territory. Although this is a sequel, Cabot (the pen name of coauthors Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan) provides sufficient flashbacks for new readers to jump in without feeling lost." Library Journal (starred review) "What do you get when you mix an award-winning crime fiction author with a literature professor? Sam Cabot-a kick-butt writing duo!... Skin of the Wolf features non-stop action with our favorite characters from Book #1 mixed with more conspiracies, excellent historical research, and Native American shape-shifting myths. If you liked Blood of the Lamb , hang onto your hat!... Skin of the Wolf takes off at a lightning speed-and it never lets up. Talk about a roller coaster ride! I was glued to my seat for the entire thing…a huge thumbs up!" Popcorn Reads "Building on foundations of the supernatural, art, religion, and Native American lore, the authors have crafted a fascinating world in which the Unchanged ("normal" humans) live side by side with vampires and shapeshifters. While suspension of disbelief here is required to a level not usually associated with mysteries, that does not detract in the least from this suspenseful tale of a few people with special abilities who must keep their identities secret while attempting to stop the dangerous plot of the shapeshifter. "The story moves quickly as the police close in on Michael Bonnard as the chief suspect. It is all he, Pietro, and George can do to keep one step ahead of the law since they cannot publicly reveal their powers. Told from multiple points of view, the reader experiences the motivations of all parties as the story develops until it reaches its tense and violent climax." Deadly Pleasures "In Skin of the Wolf, Sam Cabot, the pseudonym for writers Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan, combines two myths, one from the Old World and one from the New World, into a terrifying story of gruesome murder, greed, and a deep secret known only to a few members of the Catholic Church…. riveting. Any story that stretches the imagination just enough that the reader can think, 'It could be true,' is a book that succeeds. Skin of the Wolf allows the reader to suspend belief in the normal just enough to provide a great read." Suspense Magazine "Like B lood of the Lamb, [ Skin of the Wolf ] is a well-crafted supernatural-religious thriller, in which a modern-day mystery reaches back into history. A winning series for fans of mystery-horror blends." Booklist, Praise for Skin of the Wolf "Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga will appreciate the depiction of Noantri and shape-shifters, while fans of Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, and Raymond Khoury will enjoy the relic element. Verdict: Part paranormal/religious thriller, part Native American ethnography, this is an exciting and atmospheric excursion through 'cataclysm-causing artifact' literary territory. Although this is a sequel, Cabot (the pen name of coauthors Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan) provides sufficient flashbacks for new readers to jump in without feeling lost." Library Journal (starred review) "What do you get when you mix an award-winning crime fiction author with a literature professor? Sam Cabot-a kick-butt writing duo!... Skin of the Wolf features non-stop action with our favorite characters from Book #1 mixed with more conspiracies, excellent historical research, and Native American shape-shifting myths. If you liked Blood of the Lamb , hang onto your hat!... Skin of the Wolf takes off at a lightning speed-and it never lets up. Talk about a roller coaster ride! I was glued to my seat for the entire thing…a huge thumbs up!" Popcorn Reads "Building on foundations of the supernatural, art, religion, and Native American lore, the authors have crafted a fascinating world in which the Unchanged ("normal" humans) live side by side with vampires and shapeshifters. While suspension of disbelief here is required to a level not usually associated with mysteries, that does not detract in the least from this suspenseful tale of a few people with special abilities who must keep their identities secret while attempting to stop the dangerous plot of the shapeshifter. "The story moves quickly as the police close in on Michael Bonnard as the chief suspect. It is all he, Pietro, and George can do to keep one step ahead of the law since they cannot publicly reveal their powers. Told from multiple points of view, the reader experiences the motivations of all parties as the story develops until it reaches its tense and violent climax." Deadly Pleasures "In Skin of the Wolf, Sam Cabot, the pseudonym for writers Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan, combines two myths, one from the Old World and one from the New World, into a terrifying story of gruesome murder, greed, and a deep secret known only to a few members of the Catholic Church…. riveting. Any story that stretches the imagination just enough that the reader can think, 'It could be true,' is a book that succeeds. Skin of the Wolf allows the reader to suspend belief in the normal just enough to provide a great read." Suspense Magazine "Like B lood of the Lamb, [ Skin of the Wolf ] is a well-crafted supernatural-religious thriller, in which a modern-day mystery reaches back into history. A winning series for fans of mystery-horror blends." Booklist " A fast-paced New York saga as revelations of the existence of a third species shake up the 'natural order'." MBR Bookwatch, Praise for Skin of the Wolf "Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga will appreciate the depiction of Noantri and shape-shifters, while fans of Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, and Raymond Khoury will enjoy the relic element. Verdict: Part paranormal/religious thriller, part Native American ethnography, this is an exciting and atmospheric excursion through 'cataclysm-causing artifact' literary territory. Although this is a sequel, Cabot (the pen name of coauthors Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan) provides sufficient flashbacks for new readers to jump in without feeling lost." Library Journal (starred review) "What do you get when you mix an award-winning crime fiction author with a literature professor? Sam Cabot-a kick-butt writing duo!... Skin of the Wolf features non-stop action with our favorite characters from Book #1 mixed with more conspiracies, excellent historical research, and Native American shape-shifting myths. If you liked Blood of the Lamb , hang onto your hat!... Skin of the Wolf takes off at a lightning speed-and it never lets up. Talk about a roller coaster ride! I was glued to my seat for the entire thing…a huge thumbs up!" Popcorn Reads "Building on foundations of the supernatural, art, religion, and Native American lore, the authors have crafted a fascinating world in which the Unchanged ("normal" humans) live side by side with vampires and shapeshifters. While suspension of disbelief here is required to a level not usually associated with mysteries, that does not detract in the least from this suspenseful tale of a few people with special abilities who must keep their identities secret while attempting to stop the dangerous plot of the shapeshifter. "The story moves quickly as the police close in on Michael Bonnard as the chief suspect. It is all he, Pietro, and George can do to keep one step ahead of the law since they cannot publicly reveal their powers. Told from multiple points of view, the reader experiences the motivations of all parties as the story develops until it reaches its tense and violent climax." Deadly Pleasures "In Skin of the Wolf, Sam Cabot, the pseudonym for writers Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan, combines two myths, one from the Old World and one from the New World, into a terrifying story of gruesome murder, greed, and a deep secret known only to a few members of the Catholic Church…. riveting. Any story that stretches the imagination just enough that the reader can think, 'It could be true,' is a book that succeeds. Skin of the Wolf allows the reader to suspend belief in the normal just enough to provide a great read." Suspense Magazine, Praise for Skin of the Wolf "Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga will appreciate the depiction of Noantri and shape-shifters, while fans of Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, and Raymond Khoury will enjoy the relic element. Verdict: Part paranormal/religious thriller, part Native American ethnography, this is an exciting and atmospheric excursion through 'cataclysm-causing artifact' literary territory. Although this is a sequel, Cabot (the pen name of coauthors Carlos Dews and S.J. Rozan) provides sufficient flashbacks for new readers to jump in without feeling lost." Library Journal (starred review)
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2014-009560
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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