HemlockFans of Maggie Stiefvater and the hit television show True Blood will flock to this first book in the supernatural mystery series set in a town where werewolves live in plain sight. Mackenzie Dobson's life has been turned upside down since she vowed to hunt her best friend Amy's killer: a white werewolf. Lupine syndrome—also known as the werewolf virus—is on the rise across the country, and bloodlust is not easy to control. But it soon becomes clear that dangerous secrets are lurking in the shadows of Hemlock, Mac's hometown—and she is thrown into a maelstrom of violence and betrayal that puts her in grave danger. Kathleen Peacock's thrilling debut novel provides readers with a mystery that Kimberly Derting, author of The Body Finder, calls "clever and frightening," while Sophie Jordan, New York Times bestselling author of Firelight, raves: "Forget every werewolf book you've ever read. This one breaks the mold." |
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... what had turned things from media frenzy into fullblown circus. Amy was Amy Walsh.As in granddaughter of SenatorJohn Walsh. Iplaced a tentative hand on Kyle's forearm. “They'll probably leaveyou alone today.” With Amy's family finally ...
... What happened tothe blood oath you took to swearoff carbs?”Tess's diet was theonly thing that changed faster than her ... What's she upto now?” askeda deep voice from somewhere over my left shoulder. I jumped as Tess's boyfriend, Ben ...
... what he had doneto deserve it.There was a limited amount of trouble you could findin atown the size of Hemlock, but Jason kept doinghisbesttosink tonew depths. I was starting to worryit was some sortof passiveaggressive suicide. I ...
... What were you dreaming about?” he asked. What could I tell him? Notthat Amyhad shown up with her skinhanging off her face and blood soaking her clothes. Not when that was probably how he had seen her. Jason hadbeen there, in thealley ...
... what?” “Thewolf thatkilled Amy.” “Jason. ..” Evenifthe new attack meant the wolf was back, Jason couldn't go afterit. Not onhis own; said, reaching he'd get himself killed. “I hear vendettas are going outof style,” I outand fumbling ...
Contents
Chapter 6 | |
Chapter 7 | |
Chapter 8 | |
Chapter 18 | |
Chapter 19 | |
Chapter 20 | |
Chapter 21 | |
Chapter 22 | |
Chapter 23 | |
Chapter 24 | |
Chapter 25 | |
Chapter 9 | |
Chapter 10 | |
Chapter 11 | |
Chapter 12 | |
Chapter 13 | |
Chapter 14 | |
Chapter 15 | |
Chapter 16 | |
Chapter 17 | |
Chapter 26 | |
Chapter 27 | |
Chapter 28 | |
Chapter 29 | |
Chapter 30 | |
Chapter 31 | |
Chapter 32 | |
Chapter 33 | |
AbouttheAuthorBooksbyKathleen Peacock | |