Ebook {Epub PDF} Wolfs Trap by W.D. Gagliani






















Gagliani tries his hand at various aspects of werewolf mythos, but mainly sticks to author Curt Siodmak's legendary tried and true werewolf/wolfman mythos from THE WOLFMAN. Nothing new is established here and no tropes are broken: It's a supernatural curse; full moon brings changes, silver kills, "Oh shit I'm a werewolf, poor me!". Of course, reading Wolf's Trap first can be a good idea, but it's not absolutely necessary. About the Author W.D. Gagliani is the author of the novels Wolf's Trap, Wolf's Bluff, Wolf's Gambit, Wolf's Edge, and Savage Nights, as well as many short stories in the horror, crime, and thriller fields/5(29). Wolf's Trap By W.D. Gagliani - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period.


Wolf's Trap W. D. Gagliani Leisure Books , $ A serial killer is on a spree, slaughtering innocent victims without a shred of guilt or regard for life. Luckily, Detective Nick Lupo is on the case; a respected officer with intelligence, a passion for his work, and with the intuition of an expert, holding the ability to grasp the. Buy a cheap copy of Wolf's Trap book by W.D. Gagliani. The Nick Lupo Series Book bltadwin.ru takes a beast to catch a killer! Nick Lupo is a good cop--with the instincts of a great detective or maybe a wolf. Lupo has a Free shipping over $ W.D. Gagliani is the author of the novels Wolf's Trap, Wolf's Bluff, Wolf's Gambit, Wolf's Edge, and Savage Nights, as well as many short stories in the horror, crime, and thriller bltadwin.ru has also published a fair amount of nonfiction -- book reviews, articles, and interviews, all helping illuminate his chosen fields.


W.D. Gagliani is the author of the novels Wolf's Trap, Wolf's Bluff, Wolf's Gambit, Wolf's Edge, and Savage Nights, as well as many short stories in the horror, crime, and thriller fields. He has also published a fair amount of nonfiction -- book reviews, articles, and interviews, all helping illuminate his chosen fields. Add an elderly Indian shaman, three brilliantly scarlet rednecks, a lovely and gutsy doctor, and all kinds of mayhem and you get WOLF'S TRAP. Gagliani uses music from those ephemeral 70s and 80s as his backdrop, even Alan Parsons Project! Being a child of those days, this touch was so nice. If I had gone into WOLF'S TRAP prepared for a cop thriller about a crazed serial killer instead of a horror novel about a werewolf, I'd probably have enjoyed it much more. Because while Gagliani wrote a formula novel, he followed the recipe well. 3 BookWyrms. This review copyright bltadwin.ruen Jr. Return to Story Time.

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