Winter of the Wolf Moon, 9781250025760
Paperback

Winter of the Wolf Moon

an alex mcknight mystery

$42.67

  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    13 November 2012

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Summary

Steve Hamilton’s novels starring ex-cop and sometime-P.I. Alex McKnight have won multiple awards and appeared on bestseller lists nationwide. And when you start reading Winter of the Wolf Moon, you will instantly understand why…

When a young woman from the Ojibwa tribe asks McKnight for shelter from her violent boyfriend, McKnight agrees. But after letting her stay in one of his cabins, he finds her gone the next morning. His search for her brings on a host of suspects, bruising enc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781250025760
ISBN-10:1250025761
Series:Alex McKnight
Author:Steve Hamilton
Publisher:Minotaur Books
Imprint:Minotaur Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:13 November 2012
Weight:254g
Dimensions:209mm x 142mm x 18mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Already one of our best writers.” –Laura Lippman

“I’m often asked to recommend a detective series readers might have missed. This is it. Hamilton has been flying under the radar with his Alex McKnight series for too long.” –Harlan Coben

“A proven master of suspense.” –Lee Child

“I really like his main character, Alex McKnight, and I’m ready to revisit Paradise, Michigan.” –James Patterson

“Hamilton understands the border mentality, and his tensile prose–with its shifting images of heat and cold, light and dark–reflects the dramatic, often violent contradictions of people who live on the edge of the world.” –The New York Times Book Review

About The Author

Steve Hamilton

STEVE HAMILTON’s first Alex McKnight novel, A Cold Day in Paradise, won both an Edgar and a Shamus Award for Best First Novel. His stand-alone novel, The Lock Artist, was named a New York Times Notable Crime Book, received an Alex Award from the American Library Association, and then went on to win the Edgar Award for Best Novel, making him only the second author (after Ross Thomas) to win Edgars for both Best First Novel and Best Novel. He attended the University of Michigan, where he won the prestigious Hopwood Award for writing, and now lives in Cottekill, New York, with his wife and their two children.

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