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Wolf Killer The Hammer Commission Book 2 edition by John Van Stry Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

In Wolf Killer we return to Mark Levin just after the events from Hammer Commission. He is loaned to the FBI mostly to help train a unit in how to deal with the monsters in the USA. The story than takes us into action when the forest service finds the corpse of a woman bound in silver chains in a burned down cabin and takes us to the werewolf serial killer mentioned in the blurb.

If you expect the characters from the Hammer Commission you might be disappointed since Mark is the only recurring character. On the other hand, one of his wives (Helena) takes a central role and you get to see a lot more on the position and culture of ‘normal’ monsters (lycanthropes specifically) in the world and their relation with the law. Like the Hammer Commission it is a fast paced action orientated story.

Unlike the previous books you do get the occasional shift to the villain’s point of view. I am not a fan of it, but that has more to do with the switching than the actual content. I am also not sure it fulfills a function here. It does not raise the tension by using it to hint about a threat to others, nor does it give any new insights into the personality of the villain that we also do not get by the investigations of Mark and the FBI agents. Still, it is not done often and it did not impact my enjoyment of the book and others might enjoy it.

As for the setting, it is typical urban fantasy with some of the same weirdness especially in regards to secrecy or the interaction between science and the supernatural. I usually ignore those aspects for better enjoyment of the story, but if that is a sore point for you, you might want to avoid the book. It is also not groundbreaking new with unexpected plot twists, but I don’t think it tries to be so.

All in all, a fun read, good entertainment for a couple of hours of reading. I am looking forward to the next book.

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Wolf Killer The Hammer Commission Book 2 edition by John Van Stry Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews


Cats and dogs, weres and wizards, FBI and the Vatican meet husbands and wives.

Plenty of entertaining action, with the characters from The Hammer Commission and The King of Las Vegas playing the main parts. Not really a stand-alone work.
An interesting book. Our hero is a Werecougar, on loan from the Vatican branch of Interpol to the FBI. A new/existing department is now getting the help it deserves in the fight against monsters.
A good,solid story involving lycanthropy, murder, an evil wizard and missing university age women. In my opinion, this book is setting the stage, so to speak, for the next book, as it lays in a lot of background info and lays the possibility of an expansion of our MC's family.
I'm one of John's beta readers, and was on Vacation when he was set up to release this sequel, he sent me a copy, but I bought the edition anyway, as I Really Loved the First Book, and expected to LOVE the second! Well, I did, & hope he continues the series, as I like Monster Hunting from the POV of the Monster who's Hunting Monsters. I won't go into the plot, as I kinda wish that the plot descriptions were less extensive at times. but I had Fun, & that is Kinda the Point!
This is the third in the Hammer Commission series and while all are a good entertaining read I believe this is the best of them all so far. The characters are interesting and the MED (main evil dude) is SUCH a scumbag and the things he does are beyond belief *shudder* except IRL manages to produce some contestants worse luck. Really entertaining and I look forward to seeing where the writer takes some of the developments, particularly the new "team", in book four.
Really enjoyed this one, much better than the 1st of the series. This time, on loan to the FBI, the lead character and the FBI team search for a serial killer/werewolf. Part Urban fantasy, part police thriller with a little of the Church thrown in (but not too much) this novel was not as much a mash of different types of fantasy creatures. There is graphic disturbing sex, just a warning. Enjoyable mix of genres that readers may like if they like both or even just want 1 genre that is a little different.
I liked the plot. Solid movement and a well designed storyline. I like the basic world building. Clear design and not a lot of complications. Everything happens for logical reasons.

And there's the problem. Everything is very logical. The emotion is rather dispassionate and flat. Not saying the characters don't claim feelings, but it doesn't make it off the page. A layer of depth that is missing, making it more of a newsreel than a dramatic story.

I'm going to buy the next book, because it is well proofed and edited. I hope to see growth in the writing. And I do like the concept.

But I cannot advise others to purchase this series.
This is a good urban fantasy novel with shape shifters, magic, demons, and good vs evil colliding. The church and FBI are trying to solve/find a sick serial killer who turns out to be a shifter hiding out in a college town near a backwoods area of America. Its the third book in a series and if you enjoyed the king of los Vegas and or the hammer commission you should enjoy this story which continues one of the Main characters adventures from those books Mark a holy hitman sanctioned by the Vatican to eradicate Evil on Earth.
In Wolf Killer we return to Mark Levin just after the events from Hammer Commission. He is loaned to the FBI mostly to help train a unit in how to deal with the monsters in the USA. The story than takes us into action when the forest service finds the corpse of a woman bound in silver chains in a burned down cabin and takes us to the werewolf serial killer mentioned in the blurb.

If you expect the characters from the Hammer Commission you might be disappointed since Mark is the only recurring character. On the other hand, one of his wives (Helena) takes a central role and you get to see a lot more on the position and culture of ‘normal’ monsters (lycanthropes specifically) in the world and their relation with the law. Like the Hammer Commission it is a fast paced action orientated story.

Unlike the previous books you do get the occasional shift to the villain’s point of view. I am not a fan of it, but that has more to do with the switching than the actual content. I am also not sure it fulfills a function here. It does not raise the tension by using it to hint about a threat to others, nor does it give any new insights into the personality of the villain that we also do not get by the investigations of Mark and the FBI agents. Still, it is not done often and it did not impact my enjoyment of the book and others might enjoy it.

As for the setting, it is typical urban fantasy with some of the same weirdness especially in regards to secrecy or the interaction between science and the supernatural. I usually ignore those aspects for better enjoyment of the story, but if that is a sore point for you, you might want to avoid the book. It is also not groundbreaking new with unexpected plot twists, but I don’t think it tries to be so.

All in all, a fun read, good entertainment for a couple of hours of reading. I am looking forward to the next book.
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