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Wolf Moon

An Ed Landry Novel

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Wolf Moon

Auteur(s): Jack LaFountain
Narrateur(s): Cynthia Bickford
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A visit from an old acquaintance sends Landry and Jazz onto the trail of a pack of rougarous. The creatures are hungry for more than mayhem, they want to control the entire city of Lake Charles.

Lurking behind the outward trappings of Anubis, the jackal-headed Egyptian God of the Underworld, is an old nemesis. A bloody string of murders, betrayal, and dark magic surround Landry and Jazz as they try to work out what side the players are on. There’s no scorecard, and losers end up as gator treats. Landry and Jazz plan to win—but plans have a nasty habit of going wrong.

©2023 Jack LaFountain (P)2023 Jack LaFountain
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Let's be perfectly honest, I enjoyed each Ed Landry novel that Jack Lafountain has written, I enjoyed the audio until this one, why? For some unexplained reason, the great Cameron Buckner was replaced by Cynthia Bickford, Now she may be great at reading children's books, and perhaps romances, but horror with werewolves? No, her sing song voice made me feel like my mother was reading me a bed time story. There was little distinction between characters, and everything was read so light hearted, it was distracting. Cameron Buckner knew his material, and he made the story a joy to listen to, this one was torture to get through, the book ends to suggest another book is on the way, and I know Jack Lafountain probably will never read these reviews, but if he did, all I could say is I will not listen to another Ed Landry novel, unless Cameron Buckner returns. It was just too painful.

Sorry, but will never go back to Ed Landry novels

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