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Winter of the Wolf Moon |  
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Rating:   Summary: Worthwhile Read Review: This is my first Steve Hamilton book and as an author I enjoyed his often unhero like hero Alex McKnight. Hamilton's word artistry had me cringing at the pain one man can inflict on another and at his apt discription of a cold snow-encrusted winter. I plan to share "Winter of the Wolf Moon" with all of my reading buddies and I look forward to purchasing another Hamilton novel. Beverly J Scott author of RIGHTEOUS REVENGE and RUTH FEVER
  Rating:   Summary: Milodragovich Lite Review: This is my first Steve Hamilton novel.  I liked the Alex McKnight character.  Sort of reminds me of James Crumley's Milo Milodragovich--only not quite as much booze and drugs.
  Rating:   Summary: Steve Hamilton gives us another great mystery Review: Winter of the Wolf Moon picks up where A Cold Day in Paradise left off. It's winter in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Alex McKnight is caught up in another missing person case involving the DEA and Russian drug dealers. Vinnie, Jackie, Chief Maven and Leon Prudell are back and better than ever. The plot takes you on a roller-coaster ride from Michigan to Canada, with Alex snowmobiling, playing hockey and spending way too much time in the hospital. And Hamilton gives you winter in the upper peninsula...a character in and of itself. You won't be able to put this one down. The only bad thing about reading Winter of the Wolf Moon, is that once you've finished, you'll have a long wait for the next Steve Hamilton mystery.
 
 
  
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