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Michael Gregorio

    Michael Gregorio
    Cry Wolf: A Mafia Thriller Set in Rural Italy
    Critique of Criminal Reason
    Unholy Awakening
    Lone Wolf
    A Visible Darkness
    Days of Atonement
    • 2017

      Lone Wolf

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(14)Add rating

      When a body is found, evidence leads the police to Italy and park ranger Sebastiano helps DI Harris uncover the victim's identity. Meanwhile, something monstrous is in the forests of Umbria. Are the rumours of werewolves true? Seb is more worried about the return of the 'ndrangheta, they've tried to kill him before and will try to kill him again.

      Lone Wolf
    • 2016

      Think Wolf

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      When the headless body of his fellow park ranger is found in the wooded hills of the Sybilline Mountains National Park, Sebastiano Cangio is convinced that he himself was the intended target, and that the dreaded 'Ndrangheta have returned to the region. If he is to escape their clutches a second time, he must learn to 'think wolf'.

      Think Wolf
    • 2015

      Sebastiano Cangio is loving his dream job as a ranger in the stunning Sybillines national park in mystical Umbria. Then the first body is found. Recognizing the hallmarks of a Mafia killing and determined to stop Umbria being destroyed by organized crime, Cangio is pitted against a trail of bodies, greed and corruption that leads right to the top.

      Cry Wolf: A Mafia Thriller Set in Rural Italy
    • 2011

      A Visible Darkness

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Napoleonic wars, an investigator is tasked with solving the mysterious disappearances and gruesome murders of amber collectors in Prussia. As Hanno Stiffeniis delves into the case, he grapples with the implications of his findings on his country's fate. This dark and intelligent narrative weaves historical themes of nationalism and humanism, exploring the tension between superstition and science. The story is part of a compelling series of historical mysteries that vividly depict a tumultuous past.

      A Visible Darkness
    • 2010

      Unholy Awakening

      • 462 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.5(195)Add rating

      The discovery of a woman's body at the bottom of a well unveils a chilling mystery, marked by two small, round puncture wounds to the jugular vein. As investigators delve into the circumstances surrounding her death, they uncover a web of secrets and dark connections that hint at a more sinister motive. The narrative explores themes of betrayal, hidden truths, and the complexities of human relationships, compelling readers to piece together the clues alongside the characters.

      Unholy Awakening
    • 2009

      Days of Atonement

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      Set against a backdrop of tension between nations, the narrative features a young officer cautioning about the esteemed Colonel Lavedrine, highlighting his reputation in Paris. The interaction suggests a clash of ideologies, as the officer defends Lavedrine's credibility against doubts raised about him, specifically referencing the philosopher Kant. This exchange hints at themes of honor, national pride, and the complexities of perception in a politically charged environment.

      Days of Atonement
    • 2008

      Critique of Criminal Reason

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.2(39)Add rating

      An International Bestseller and a Playboy Best Book of 2006, this work captivates readers with its engaging narrative and compelling themes. It explores intricate relationships and profound human experiences, offering insights that resonate across cultures. With a blend of humor and depth, the book delves into personal growth and societal issues, making it a thought-provoking read that appeals to a wide audience. Its acclaim highlights its impact and relevance in contemporary literature.

      Critique of Criminal Reason