Review of Wolf Hunter Inquisition

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Review of Wolf Hunter Inquisition

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Wolf Hunter Inquisition" by Miller Thomas.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Wolf Hunter Inquisition written by Miller Thomas, follows the story of detective Danny as he becomes one with the supernatural world. Miller Thomas invites you to explore the supernatural world like nothing you have experienced before. Detective Danny goes on a journey from being a human to being a thrall vampire, discovering his hidden and special talents. To learning his place in the supernatural world and how traits he learned as a human can benefit him in his new life. This book offers a unique and vivid look into the supernatural world like no other has shown before.

The book begins with Danny’s transition into his new life. Mistress who is Danny’s creator takes him along on a ride hunting the Angel of Death and following leads to find out whom made the Angel of Death. Along the way Danny and Mistress flirt with the temptation held within their relationship. Temptation threatens to interfere with their ultimate mission, preventing Kalazara the mother of the Vampire race and the vampiric goddess of life and death from being risen.

The book contains a lot of positives. The author does of great job using imagery to help the reader step into his vison of the supernatural world. He also gives a lot of details to the readers about the way the different characters in the book are emotionally feeling, letting the reader develop a relationship with almost all the characters. It is quite evident that the author wants to make sure the reader is not left with questions, as the book ties up loose ends and does not leave the reader questioning what happened.

While this book gives readers a real feel for the main characters. There are a couple of times when the author goes on longer than needed about the history of certain characters. Therefore, leading the reader to be brought in a different direction and then jumping back to the current day. The length at which this happens is a couple chapters and made it hard to remember exactly where in the actual story you as the reader were.

I would rate the book 3 out of 4 stars. The book was well edited with very few grammatical errors found. I would recommend Wolf Hunter Inquisition to mature readers who have an interest in the paranormal world. I would recommend for mature only as there is quite a lot of language used in the book.

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