Those who grew up reading Gene De Weese's "The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf" and later came to enjoy espionage thrillers will want to give this book a try. Werewolves are presented in a folksy, relatable, and empathetic manner akin to the former, which came out long before paranormal romance and Omegaverse tropes became synonymous with shifters of every type. Espionage thriller fans ought to enjoy the intrigue surrounding a US government agency so secret that it doesn't even *have* a TLA, hearkening back to the Founding and featuring several of the Founding Fathers themselves. (World-weary old hand Agent Mitchum was my favorite character in a narrative with surprises in store even for him.) The wolves of Geoffskari are all unique and interesting. Each have made their pack mates their adoptive family, and clan leader Geoff Cooper leads by example in caring for each other and protecting them all. But will that be enough? Readers will have to pick up the book and find out for themselves. Though they may want to plan on purchasing at least the first two books of the series and read them one right after the other, given the frustratingly abrupt cliffhanger this first book ends on.
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