The Evening Wolves

· Iron on Iron Book 4 · Hodgkin and Blount
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Every victory comes at a cost. 

The trail has gone cold. For months now, Emery Hazard and John-Henry Somerset have been trying to find something—anything—that might help them uncover the truth about the criminal organization operating out of the Cottonmouth Club. But every lead has turned out to be a dead end, and every step forward has cost them two steps back. 

Until, one night, John-Henry is arrested for a terrible crime. 

As their friends gather again in Wahredua, Emery and John-Henry must rush to prove John-Henry's innocence. The falsified evidence used to implicate him provides them with fresh clues, but as the charges against John-Henry ripple out into the community, they find themselves without their usual resources, and facing new and unexpected opposition. 

Putting an end to this evil, they discover, might be possible.  

All it will cost them is everything. 

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5.0
2 reviews
Aethena Drake
April 30, 2024
Ragnarok. Half-way through listening to this audio book, the story of Ragnarok popped into my thoughts. Like many of the Norse myths, this book tells a tale of epic battles between good and evil with fallible warriors who strive to protect humanity. (I am sure Hazard would roll his eyes at the comparison.) This book entertained and inspired me as much as my favorite Norse myths.
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Gregory Ashe is a longtime Midwesterner. He has lived in Chicago, Bloomington (IN), and Saint Louis, his current home. When not reading and writing, he is an educator.

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