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Embrace the Wolf

by Benjamin M. Schutz

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A world-weary Private Investigator cracks open an ice-cold kidnapping case The police stopped looking for Herb Saunders's daughters long ago, but Saunders never stopped hoping they were still alive. Five years after Tina and Molly walked off, a call comes from a man with an icy voice who says he has Saunders's girls. Three days of tortured waiting later, another call comes in and he hears one daughter's voice. The other, says the man on the phone, doesn't speak anymore.   Saunders traces the call, and then disappears, gone in search of the kidnapper. Finding out what happened to this desperate father and his long-gone children falls to Leo Haggerty, a private investigator who knows Washington, DC, better than anyone--and who is about to discover a dark side of the nation's capital that's better left unseen.   Embrace the Wolf is the 1st book in the Leo Haggerty Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.  … (more)
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detective tracks father who is tracking psychopathic kidnapper and killer
  ritaer | Mar 15, 2020 |
Entertaining. The one-liners are a little forced. And the ending descended into a little implausibility. The evil character has no depth, and how could it in a 200 page book with two unrelated plots that cross. The best part was the priest, but I think the narrative gives him a bad rap. ( )
  Darrol | Mar 12, 2010 |
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A world-weary Private Investigator cracks open an ice-cold kidnapping case The police stopped looking for Herb Saunders's daughters long ago, but Saunders never stopped hoping they were still alive. Five years after Tina and Molly walked off, a call comes from a man with an icy voice who says he has Saunders's girls. Three days of tortured waiting later, another call comes in and he hears one daughter's voice. The other, says the man on the phone, doesn't speak anymore.   Saunders traces the call, and then disappears, gone in search of the kidnapper. Finding out what happened to this desperate father and his long-gone children falls to Leo Haggerty, a private investigator who knows Washington, DC, better than anyone--and who is about to discover a dark side of the nation's capital that's better left unseen.   Embrace the Wolf is the 1st book in the Leo Haggerty Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.  

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