Sickness gnaws at the land. The stream runs black with corruption. Black Rindle, child of forbidden union, is outcast among Garou and humans alike. Why then have the spirits chosen him for a special purpose, when they turn a deaf ear to all others?
Kaitlin has fled the city, fled the undead horrors that walk the streets there, in favor of the solitude—and crippling loneliness—of the wilds. But before she can come to terms with the supernatural creatures that seem determined to draw her back into their world, she must reclaim her place among humanity. Will the mysterious and violent stranger who crosses her path help her balance atop the precipice between the worlds, or will he push her over the edge?
Predator & Werewolf is the third in this series of six novels that explores the Hunters newly arrived within the World of Darkness and the supernatural foes they believe they have an obligation to confront. In the course of the series, the line between hunter and the hunted continues to blur. The series continues with Predator & Mage.
Definitely a side track from the first two books. Also, the slowest build up of the whole series and I almost put it down for good a couple of times. The best part is in the last 20 pages or so. Really leads into book four, though.
Una maravilla, tan ágil y entretenido... todo aspecto de hombre lobo queda perfectamente retratado, los personajes son encantadores, a su forma y a su modo cada uno de ellos. Me molestó terminarlo y empecé a googler de inmediato qué más podía leer de este autor. Esa es, a fin de cuentas, la mejor recomendación de todas.