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A Shepherd of Wolves

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The book is very disjointed and switches perspectives quite often. However, it was still interesting although it was hard to digest in one sitting it still had that creepy horror vibe of a good mystery.

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Taking place through several characters, A Shepherd of Wolves let’s the reader fall in deep behind the thought process of a truly devious serial killer. If you like a mixture of true crime, slow burns, and the true definition of evil. Check this out!

This book is like if Chasing the Boogeyman met Mr. Mercedes!

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I finished this book after a long hiatus for health, and found it very enjoyable. I do want to warn that it switches around a lot, and can sometimes be difficult to follow along. I often felt confused, but that didn't distract me too much from the mystery. I find this book enjoyable, something to read slower to be able to take time to think and peice things together. Overall, it's a very fufilling read.

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i loved the use of horror and mystery, it had a great horror hook and still had a great mystery going on. The characters were great and I enjoyed the story itself.

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This is a difficult book for me to review. I enjoyed the book and finished it quickly, which is always a sign of stood book for me. But it felt a bit disconnected for some reason. I had a hard time connecting to the characters and the switching back and forth often left me confused and feeling like I'd missed something or just not following the story which is not usually an issue for me. I enjoy MPOV's typically. So while I did like the story, the writing of the characters was just off for me and made this a difficult book to fully enjoy. Thank you to netgalley for an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review.

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