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"Supernatural meets Sons of Anarchy. Detective Maxim Dwyer is a man on a mission and nothing is going to stop him from finding his missing wife - not shape-shifting hard cases, outlaw bikers, or government cover-ups. Finn’s Seventh Sons is a story you’re not going to want to put down."
- James A. Hunter, Author of Strange Magic (Yancy Lazarus Series)

Two years after his wife went missing, Detective Maxim Dwyer is still running down leads. The isolated woods of Sycamore are home to many lawless men, and no one's talking, but that hasn't stopped Maxim from gathering suspects. Topping his list is the local motorcycle club, the Seventh Sons. His biggest obstacle? Everyone swears the bikers are werewolves. The small-town residents are wary of provoking the MC, and the marshal's office is no exception.

Everything changes when a routine biker brawl turns fatal. Going against procedure, Maxim presses an enigmatic stranger for answers. But Diego de la Torre is running his own con. The outlaw deals in lies and legends, and no adversary can back him down. Not even the police.

It's too bad that nobody's above the law for Maxim. He's willing to risk his badge, and his life, to prove it.

The Seventh Sons Sycamore Moon Book 1 edition by Domino Finn Literature Fiction eBooks

Right from the very start you are transported into the story when Diego tells Maxim "If you really want proof of werewolves, just put me in a room with a heavy door that locks and sit with me for twenty minutes." What would you do if faced with something like that? It's definitely a great way to start you on the road to the Seventh Sons and the small town of Sanctuary.

The storyline was well thought out, the characters detailed enough for you to get to know what drives them, the events happening at an excellent pace to keep you reading. Finally, the sentence structure with a lack of typos keep you completely enthralled, turning page after page as the story unfolds. Before you realize it, you've reached the end of the book. I just love when that happens, it's a sure sign of excellent writing. Saving the best for last, no nasty cliffhangers to leave you hanging unless you buy the next in the series.

I would definitely recommend this book to those readers who enjoy a break from reality every now and then. I can't wait to read the next in the series.

Product details

  • File Size 2655 KB
  • Print Length 262 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Blood & Treasure; 2 edition (March 9, 2014)
  • Publication Date March 9, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00IWFPCXA

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The Seventh Sons of Sycamore is a fictional book about werewolves. These are not the werewolves of old, but motorcycle riding, wheeling and dealing creatures in Arizona. Maxim Dwyer is a detective and Diego is a biker suspected of murder. The Seventh Sons Motorcycle Club thrives under the presidency of Deborah, or “Mom”. She has a truce with the local police that basically says, “You don’t bother us, and we won’t bother you.”
This arrangement is standing procedure until Maxim stirs the pot. A biker is murdered at the Sycamore Lodge and Maxim decides that it is time for someone to dig into the motorcycle club. Something is not right and he intends to find out just what it is. Diego begins to tell Maxim about the werewolves, but sometimes you must see to believe. When two bikers flee police custody by demolishing a hospital room and escaping by jumping from a window, Maxim is convinced. No human had the strength to cause that kind of destruction. Before long he realizes that both he and Diego are looking for missing loved ones and somehow The Seventh Sons and the werewolves play a part in the disappearances.
Before long the government waltzes into the area and a conspiracy begins to unravel. Diego stumbles across an underwater graveyard, three people jump to their deaths, and sweet old Mom knows all about it. Follow along as greed, experiments, betrayal, and the supernatural blend together is an action packed tale that kept me turning the pages. Will silver bullets kill the werewolves? Will Diego and Maxim find their loved ones and will they still be human if they do? Help comes from the unexpected as the truth about modern werewolves unfolds.
I really enjoyed this book! The author developed the characters in such a way that I could feel what they felt and I understood the pain of both the good and bad guys. The book cover became more meaningful as I realized the significance of the weapon shown. I do consider the cover before I buy a book and I would purchase this one thinking of murder. It is about murder, but read it and I guarantee that you will find so much more! I recommend this book to anyone who likes a little supernatural, love, and action along with mystery. I am definitely waiting for a sequel.
Hoorah! Finally a shifter book not dominated by insta-love or erotica! This is a shifter book for those of us who crave a great plot with twists and turns, interesting people, places we'd like to visit, plenty of action, some adventure, and a bit of romance. This is a solid story with a satisfying ending and plenty of growing room in the plot lines for future books. I did not notice any editing misses and there is minimal rough language. While the fight scenes can be violent, they are not gory, and violence is not glorified. The pacing is a fine balance of rapid action, steady page-turning, and chance-to-catch-your-breath quiet moments. It is great to see these people--leads and supporting cast-grow forward and I am also intrigued by the seamless blend of original, traditional, and science-based werewolf mythos. This is a great example of a book that "shows"--not "tells"--the story, It's a definite reread and I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
I have two issues to resolve in this review, so please bear with me.

1. I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. When I received the copy and realized it involved werewolves, I confess I put it down after the first few pages and tried to pretend I didn't receive it (I OD'd on Anne Rice novels over 25 years ago and vowed never to return to vampires or werewolves). Out of feelings of guilt, I decided I owed Mr. Finn the courtesy of reading his book, but I couldn't find it on my . So I purchased the book, which leads me to

2. My apology to Mr. Finn. I must admit that when I finally decided to read the book without prejudice, I was totally intrigued by how the author managed to combine a police procedural/bio-hazard thriller with a story involving biker-werewolves! Outrageous!

I mean, who thinks this stuff up? Mr. Finn, obviously. And somehow he has turned what could have been the screwiest plot line ever into an engagingly readable novel that makes the paranormal just one piece of a really interesting crime story with a cast of truly unique characters, each driven by believable motives. This combination of true emotions, well-drawn characters, solid descriptions of police work and government interference in a Wild West setting totally works.

I won't say anything more because I don't want to spoil the surprises for readers who decide to get this book. I'll just end by saying, "Go ahead -- try it, you'll like it." Enjoy.

P.S. Thank you Mr. Finn, for tilting my world view.
Right from the very start you are transported into the story when Diego tells Maxim "If you really want proof of werewolves, just put me in a room with a heavy door that locks and sit with me for twenty minutes." What would you do if faced with something like that? It's definitely a great way to start you on the road to the Seventh Sons and the small town of Sanctuary.

The storyline was well thought out, the characters detailed enough for you to get to know what drives them, the events happening at an excellent pace to keep you reading. Finally, the sentence structure with a lack of typos keep you completely enthralled, turning page after page as the story unfolds. Before you realize it, you've reached the end of the book. I just love when that happens, it's a sure sign of excellent writing. Saving the best for last, no nasty cliffhangers to leave you hanging unless you buy the next in the series.

I would definitely recommend this book to those readers who enjoy a break from reality every now and then. I can't wait to read the next in the series.
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