If you are looking for a thrilling urban fantasy with werewolves, bikers, and mystery, you might want to check out The Seventh Sons by Domino Finn. This is the first book in the Sycamore Moon series, which follows Detective Maxim Dwyer as he investigates the disappearance of his wife in the isolated woods of Sycamore, Arizona.
Maxim is a man on a mission, and he is not afraid to confront the lawless men who live in the area. His main suspects are the members of the local motorcycle club, the Seventh Sons, who are rumored to be werewolves. But the townspeople are wary of provoking the MC, and the marshal’s office is no exception.
Everything changes when a routine biker brawl turns fatal, and Maxim presses an enigmatic stranger for answers. Diego de la Torre is an outlaw who deals in lies and legends, and he knows more about the wolves than he lets on. His reckless actions lead to a roadhouse brawl, a bloody attack, and a night in jail. Unable to back down, the two men expose some unsettling truths.
The Seventh Sons is a fast-paced and action-packed novel that blends supernatural elements with realistic characters and settings. The author, Domino Finn, is an entertainment industry veteran and a contributor to award-winning video games. He has created a vivid and immersive world where nothing is as it seems, and where the line between good and evil is blurred.
The Seventh Sons (Sycamore Moon #1) by Domino Finn | Goodreads
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