It was shocking enough for Father Thomas Kelly to discover the community of vampires known as the Noantri. Even more unsettling: Two colleagues, art historian Livia Pietro and scholar Spencer George, were among them. Now the three of them are working together in New York City, where Livia is attending a conference on Native American art. But when Spencer is attacked in Central Park by a wolf, they're plunged into a world where Iroquois lore and the doctrines of the Catholic Church have collided, resulting in a catastrophic revelation.
The attack on Spencer was not random, nor was it made by a normal wolf. It was a violent, calculated strike in a quest for power and domination that could destroy millions of lives - because under a full moon in Manhattan, everyone is going to be prey . . .
Praise for the Novels of Secrets Skin of the Wolf
'Talk about a roller-coaster ride!' Popcorn Reads
'Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga will appreciate the depiction of Noantri and shape-shifters, while fans of Katherine Neville, Steve Berry, and Raymond Khoury will enjoy the relic element.' Library Journal (starred review)
'A terrifying story.' Suspense Magazine
'A well-crafted supernatural-religious thriller.' Booklist
Blood of the Lamb
'Wow . . . totally unlike any novel ever written about vampires, or secret societies, or Roman art mysteries, or Vatican conspiracies.' New York Times bestselling author Katherine Neville
'You never quite catch your breath . . . What more could you want from a thriller?' New York Timesbestselling author Steve Berry
'Fresh, compelling.' Leslie S. Klinger, editor of The New Annotated Dracula
'A first-rate thriller.' Booklist
' An audacious supernatural-religious thriller.' Publishers Weekly
'An intricate puzzle of a novel . . . I loved it.' F. Paul Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of the Repairman Jack series