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Wolf in Shadow - 9781476736617

Un libro in lingua di John Lambshead edito da Pocket Books, 2014

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Contemporary fantasy adventure. An ordinary young woman finds a dangerous world of demons and shapeshifters on the streets of modern day London--and gets tangled up with the government organization that fights them.

Urban fantasy in one of the world’s greatest cities.

Rhian, a girl from the Welsh valleys on the run from tragedy and herself, finds a new home in the modern East End of London, where the world’s largest financial center spins a web of money and power from glistening towers of chrome and glass. Beneath the modern façade lurks the old East End where the layers of two thousand years of dramatic and violent history slide over one another like glaciers, spilling out in avalanches that warp the real world.

As bodies begin to litter the East End streets, The Commission dispatches its best enforcers to deal with the situation: Karla is not human, and Jameson left his humanity behind in pieces in Northern Ireland and Afghanistan. Rhian makes new friends, dangerous friends; and where Rhian goes, the wolf is always in her shadow, just a heartbeat away.

Among the bankers and traders of the East End walk demons in human form and who is to say which are the monsters? London is a magical bomb waiting to explode and somewhere a fuse is hissing. . . .

About Wolf in Shadow:
“. . . takes the reader through a world where magic impinges on ordinary life in ways unsuspected by most of London’s inhabitants. . . Along the way, within a fast-paced and exciting adventure, Lambshead deals out wry swipes at modern education, political correctness, obsessive hobbyists, and government bureaucracy . . . a humorous and diverting tale.”—Galveston County Daily News

“…engaging urban fantasy…Secret supernatural agents, shapeshifters, and a plot that has London’s long history leaking into the present all mix in a fun, fast-paced adventure.”—Locus

About John Lambhead’s Lucy’s Blade:
“Swashbuckling heroines and romantic subplots.”—Publishers Weekly

About John Lambshead and David Drake’s Into the Hinterlands:
“Drake and Lambshead combine politics, military expeditions, and deep-space exploration into an intriguing tale…Recommended for all SF collections.” –Booklist

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