Empire of the Wolves by Jean-Christophe Grangé

Empire of the Wolves

Jean-Christophe Grangé

Fast-moving thriller which requires some concentration as the narrative unfolds from several angles. If you normally stick to British & American thrillers give this a try as the Turkish /French context brought something different for this UK reader while delivering the same pace and satisfaction.

Extract
As before, she lengthened her syllables into deep undulations. Nobody could forget such a voice. A flood of saliva filled his mouth. A sludge which tasted just like the stench in the corridor. He knew what it was now: the bitter, profound, malevolent taste of fear. He was its sole source. It was exuding from every pore of his body.
Parallels
  • Gone For Good by Harlan Coben
  • Stealing Faces by Michael Prescott
  • Beholden by Clare Littleford
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Violence
Explicit sexual Content