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Wolfwalker

L.M. Helm

Maison d'édition: King's Crier

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This is more than a hunt for a killer. It's a war.Sheriff Sam Bridges has seen plenty of darkness, but when a woman is found brutally mauled in Amity’s gold mine, Sam finds himself facing an enemy unlike any he’s ever known. Some say it’s a wolf. Others call it a demon. Sam isn’t sure what to believe—until the creature takes the one person he can’t bear to lose.This is the stunning conclusion to The Way of the Spirit trilogy.
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