by Domino Finn
Maxim Dwyer is a small-town police detective whose wife disappeared two years ago. He has since found comfort by burying himself in his career, and things have been going well on the surface... but a deep void is bubbling up within him, and he is looking for any excuse to dive headlong into it.
Meanwhile, a mysterious biker named Diego rides into the small town of Sanctuary, Arizona and mingles with the local motorcycle club. Trouble has a habit of following him, or is he following it?
The Seventh Sons, an outlaw gang that runs in the forests of Greater Sycamore, find themselves embroiled in a murder. Protection from city officials has kept them free from scrutiny until now but they may have just crossed the line. And, despite the well-known rumors that the bikers are werewolves, that is little deterrent to men who have nothing to lose.
The Seventh Sons of Sycamore is a supernatural crime thriller about desperate people forced into extraordinary circumstances. Sometimes digging for the truth is really just digging your own grave. How far would you go?
Meanwhile, a mysterious biker named Diego rides into the small town of Sanctuary, Arizona and mingles with the local motorcycle club. Trouble has a habit of following him, or is he following it?
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***MY HONEST REVIEW OF THE SEVENTH SONS OF SYCAMORE***
Detective Max Dwyer had heard the rumors about the Seventh
Sons Motorcycle Club but thought that they were just that, rumors. That changed
the night he arrested three bikers. One of the arrested is Diego, a biker
that’s only in town searching for his sister. When Max and Diego team up, they
uncover more than they bargained for. Each discovery draws them deeper and
deeper in deception and murder.
I enjoyed the way the author made you think one thing was
going to happen, but a totally opposite does. Max and Diego were very likable.
Even though I can’t say that for the majority of the characters, I did feel
strongly about them. I liked that even though this was a book about werewolves,
the emphasis is more on each character’s actions and continuing plot. All in
all, I liked it, and would read more on this town and its characters.
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About the Author
Domino Finn is a science-fiction and fantasy author who has a decade of award-winning experience in the video game industry in Los Angeles. He likes to write about believable characters in unbelievable circumstances. Travel, technology, and trouble are his inspirations; music and football his distractions; and alcohol, well, it depends on the number of drinks.
Domino is an awesome name for an author and I avoid "digging your own grave" as often as possible.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Thanks Maurice.
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