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Howling Moon

De: C.T. Adams, Cathy Clamp
Narrado por: Adam Epstein
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He's a wolf… She's a jaguar…Raphael is a former agent of the shape shifter secret police, forced into retirement after a very public scandal. Now he's assigned to help the victim of a hideous crime - a woman who has been attacked by a serial killer, and accidentally turned into a were-jaguar.

Worse yet, Catherine turns out to be Raphael's fated mate. But the serial killer is still on her trail, and perhaps even worse, Raphael's pack wants her dead. Caught between destiny and duty…Raphael must make his choice - and, in doing so, perhaps lose his pack - in this tale of obsession, revenge, lust, pack politics, and true love.

©2007 Kathy L. Clamp and C.T. Adams (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Fantasía Fantástico Paranormal y urbana Urbana

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Authors C. T. Adams and Cathy Clamp collaborated on the "Tales of the Sazi" series of which Howling Moon is the fourth installment. These paranormal romances follow the dark adventures of the global shape-shifter community.

Adam Epstein performs this tale of a star-crossed love affair between a werewolf and a were-jaguar with a clear delivery that helps illuminate the complex underworld of senators turned serial killers and interspecies prejudice. In such an imaginative literary universe, characters have to be human enough to convince listeners that the Sazi exist, and Epstein's performance only lends more credibility to the prose.

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