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Wolf by Wolf by Ryan Graudin - Review

Written By Unknown on Friday, November 13, 2015 | 10:09 AM

‘The empathy that Graudin manages to write with is what gives the book its true finesse, and ensures that the plot retains its humanity amongst the grit and bloodlust’

Gripping, powerful and utterly addictive, Wolf by Wolf is an absolute must-read. Set in Germany 1956, the novel is an ode to what could have been had the Nazis won the second world war.

Yael is a victim of ‘Experiment 85’, a scientific method of torture created by the Nazis to convert those with dark skin, dark hair and brown eyes into convincing Aryans, using chemicals pumped into the blood stream. She is the first victim upon which the experiment works, but she is also something else, a skinshifter, a power formed by the combination of chemicals that filled her blood since the age of six.

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