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The Frenzy Cycle #3

The Frenzy Wolves

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With the aid of his elite squad of super cops, NYPC captain Tony Mace has defeated the werewolf slayers known as the Brotherhood of Torquemada. But now a new enemy has risen to persecute the peaceful Wolves, and Tony’s loyalty to Gabriel Domini, leader of the pack, places him at odds with his department.

Gabriel’s brother Raphael objects to Gabriel’s efforts to integrate the Wolves into human society, and seeks to start a war against mankind. When Rodrigo Gomez, the Full Moon Killer, escapes from prison, his quest for vengeance draws Tony into a battle for supremacy among the Wolves which could lead to a far greater war for both species.

400 pages, Paperback

First published September 22, 2014

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Gregory Lamberson

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Gregory Lamberson is an author and filmmaker who specializes in horror entertainment. He is a two-time winner of the IPPY Gold Medal for Horror and a three-time Bram Stoker Award finalist. A motion picture based on his award-winning novel JOHNNY GRUESOME will be completed and released in 2017,. Fangoria magazine called him "the hardest working man in horror."

Lamberson is the author of the six-novel occult detective series The Jake Helman Files (PERSONAL DEMONS, DESPERATE SOULS, COSMIC FORCES, TORTURED SPIRITS, STORM DEMON and HUMAN MONSTERS), the werewolf trilogy The Frenzy Cycle (THE FRENZY WAY, THE FRENZY WAR and THE FRENZY WOLVES). In addition to GRUESOME, his stand alone works include BLACK CREEK, THE JULIAN YEAR, the zombie novella CARNAGE ROAD, and the instructional filmmaking book CHEAP SCARES: LOW BUDGET HORROR FILMMAKERS SHARE THEIR SECRETS.

In 2016, Lamberson directed a feature length movie version of JOHNNY GRUESOME, currently in post-production. He previously directed the cult films SLIME CITY, SLIME CITY MASSACRE and KILLER RACK. He is currently hard at work developing his literary properties as films and TV series.

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June 9, 2015
A fitting end to the Frenzy series. I don't think there will ever be a better werewolf series than this.
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June 26, 2015
I enjoyed this more than I did The Howling Trilogy. I'll call it the best werewolf trilogy I've read so far. I'm comfortable with that statement.

It often reads like one of John Sandford's crime thrillers, or you can substitute Sandford for your thriller writer of choice. Of course, this series has more werewolves and is by default much cooler than other thriller fiction, but it has that NY cop fast paced fiction feel to it. It's a page-turner and then some.

I think it should be a TV series. If it were called NYPD Werewolf, I would totally watch it.

I almost took off a star for the cliff-hanger ending; I like it when the third book in a trilogy has an ending. After much deliberation (not really I just changed my mind) I decided to keep that fifth star on there and hope for a fourth book to be released.

This is a must-read for werewolf fans. Seriously. Must-read. Go get all three books right now. I'll hang here and wait.
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