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The Wolves Of Calabria
Paddy Kelly
The Wolves Of Calabria
Paddy Kelly
The Italian Wolf, also known as the Apennine Wolf, was originally described in 1921 as subspecies Canis lupus italicus by Italian zoologist Joseph Atobello. However, following WWII it was believed to be extinct. It was not.
After the war the wolves spread west from Sicily to the island of Corsica and then on to Southern France and finally across the Atlantic and into the United States through New York City.
By 1946 the wolves, led by a cunning and ruthless leader, were planning to devour the youth and disenfranchised of the U. S.
The Wolves of Calabria are the men who had the original idea. The concept to bring drugs to the rest of the world and establish their own legacy, a legacy which has persisted for nearly a century. A legacy which shows no signs of abating in the next century. The legacy that because the International Drugs Cartel.
But even the most powerful of men and organisations sometimes reach too far. And on the other side of the line is Greenwich Village, home of a P. I. called Doc McKeown.
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In a world where everyone is guilty, the only crime is getting caught.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 16, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781786952066 |
Publishers | Fiction4all |
Pages | 598 |
Dimensions | 129 × 198 × 31 mm · 580 g |
Language | English |
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