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Winter of the Wolf Moon [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

by Steve Hamilton (Author), Nick Sullivan (Narrator)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)

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It's just another lovely day in Paradise... for those who love zero-degree weather and frozen pipes. This Paradise is a town on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where Hamilton catches up with reluctant gumshoe Alex McKnight after his debut in A Cold Day in Paradise. The frigid season finds Alex focused on snowplowing, maintaining the cabins he rents to snowmobilers and whiling away evenings at the Glasgow Inn with a few cold Canadians. After years as a cop and PI, Alex is ready to settle down to undisturbed country life. But as any good mystery writer knows (and Hamilton, who won the 1999 Edgar for Best First Novel, is no exception), that's not in the cards. One night, a young Native American, Dorothy Parrish, whose troubles are unclear but obviously serious, approaches Alex, then disappears. Her sudden disappearance has Alex presuming she's dead, and there's evidence that she was involved with ill-tempered, drug-crazed hockey player Lonnie Bruckman. Ignoring his initial trepidation to reenter the crime world, Alex vows to find Dorothy and her kidnapper--or killer. Bruckman is definitely involved, and Alex, with the help of his "partner," Leon Prudell, identifies multiple suspects. Bruckman's hockey buddies are threatening, but it soon becomes apparent that there's a more powerful force behind them. This is a most entertaining tale, peppered with wry humor and real, amusing characters. Hamilton presents a fast mystery brimming with insight into both the politics of U.S./Canadian border crimes and the relations between Native Americans and their white neighbors. (Feb.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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After subbing in an amateur ice hockey game for some Indian friends, sometime private investigator Alex McKnight antagonizes an in-your-face opponent known for racist remarks, drug dealing, and girlfriend abuse. Alex helps the girlfriend, who promptly disappears (along with an important parcel), then rescues good buddy Vinnie (an Ojibway Indian) from jail--where he landed after attacking the hockey player. Alex, Vinnie, and a would-be detective/partner search for the woman, sidestepping murder, vicious assault, and more. The isolated, wintry location jives well with Hamilton's pristine prose, independent protagonist, and ingenious plot. An inviting sequel to his Edgar Award-winning first novel, A Cold Day in Paradise.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile Read, April 7 2004
By Beverly J. Scott "Author and avid reader" (Ankeny, IA USA) - See all my reviews
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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
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another good one!, Mar 3 2003
By montymom (CA USA) - See all my reviews
Again, this writer continues to remind me of William Tapply (in a good way!) And again, like the first book in the series, we are left slightly hanging at the end, without the real bad guy getting his due. And again, a hint that the villian will get his in the next novel...so I am reading away!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent writing...great whodunit., Feb 21 2003
By nobizinfla "nobizinfla" (Windermere, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
Steve Hamilton lives up to his Edgar for best first novel with the second Alex McKnight, "Winter of the Wolf Moon."

It is uncanny how he holds your attention. It is a fast read that captivated me immediately. A great whodunit where the unexpected is par for the course.

There is a bit of Travis McGee in McKnight, a fiercely loyal non-PI surrounded by an outstanding supporting cast (especially Leon Prudell).

There is plenty of fear in WOTWM as Russian mobsters, DEA types and a psychotic villain may or may not be what they appear to be. Full of action and wonderful descriptive passages that place you right in Michigan's UP.

Steve Hamilton has a bright future.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Winter of the Wolf Moon
This is an excellent read from start to finish. It is hard to figure out "whodunnit" until the last couple pages. Read more
Published on Nov 30 2002 by SLP books

3.0 out of 5 stars Milodragovich Lite
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.
Published on Oct 8 2002 by Skylar Wilson

4.0 out of 5 stars Good
Steve Hamilton continues his strong writing with this sequel to his Edgar Award winning-novel, A COLD DAY IN PARADISE. Read more
Published on Aug 11 2002 by Angel L. Soto

5.0 out of 5 stars brrrrrrrrrrrr
Maybe it was that I read this in the early months of the year in Michigan, but I really did feel the cold throughout this book. Read more
Published on Jun 10 2002 by Brian

2.0 out of 5 stars McKnight is an idiot
...Alex McKnight (boy, a clever name) comes across as a complete idiot. Let's see - drive up to your remote cabin and see the door open, so just mosey on in. Read more
Published on May 5 2002 by Stephen B. Kutzer

5.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
When you find a writer as good as Steve Hamilton, you wish they'd write faster so there'd be more and more of their books to read. Read more
Published on Mar 23 2002 by Charlotte Vale-Allen

4.0 out of 5 stars Good enough for a read
this was a pretty good book, i must say that i couldnt have predicted this ending. it kept me reading, i always wanted to read "just one more chapter". Read more
Published on Mar 3 2002 by Fatteclancey

5.0 out of 5 stars My dad and I both liked this book.
This was a great book. I read it myself (from the library)
and then I bought a copy for my dad for his birthday. He liked it a lot too. Read more
Published on Jan 7 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Night of the Winter Snooze?
Okay; I've read some of the other reviews so guess it is just me. I think Hamilton writes very well, but I didn't find a gripping plot. Read more
Published on Dec 9 2001 by Coalpuss

4.0 out of 5 stars Winter of the Wolf Moon howling good....
This is the second entry in the series for author Steve Hamilton and he delivers. His protagonist, Alex McKnight is a likeable fellow with some problems stemming from his years... Read more
Published on Dec 5 2001 by Ree Mancini

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