
In Wolves’ Clothing
by Greg Levin
Publication date: October 11th
2017
Genres: Adult, Psychological
Thriller
BLURB
Zero Slade is not a bad guy—he
merely plays one when saving children’s lives.
During his seven years on a team
fighting child sex trafficking, Zero’s become quite good at schmoozing with
pimps, getting handcuffed by cops and pretending not to care about the Lost
Girls he liberates. But the dangerous sting operations are starting to take
their toll on his marriage and sanity. His affinity for prescription
painkillers isn’t exactly helping matters.
When the youngest girl the team
has ever rescued gets abducted from a safe house in Cambodia, Zero decides to
risk everything to find her. His only shot is to go rogue—and sink deeper into
the bowels of the trafficking world than he’s ever sunk.
It’s the biggest mission of his
life. Trouble is, it’s almost certain death.
—
“A truly original and enthralling
novel. Levin’s blazing prose and acerbic wit capture the madness—and the
humanity—of working undercover in the darkest corners.”
Radd Berrett, former Jump Team
member, Operation Underground Railroad
Author Info
Greg
Levin is an award-winning author of contemporary fiction with a dark comedic
tinge. He’s gone from being read merely by immediate family and friends to
being read also by extended family and Facebook acquaintances.
Greg’s
novel The Exit Man was optioned by Showtime for development into a TV series,
and won a 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award (a.k.a., an “IPPY”). He earned
a second IPPY with his next novel, Sick to Death, which Craig Clevenger (The
Contortionist’s Handbook) called “a tour de force dark comedy.” Greg’s upcoming
book, In Wolves’ Clothing, is due out October 2017 and is his most dangerous
work yet. He wrote much of it during a ten-week-long workshop led by the great
Chuck Palahniuk (author of Fight Club and lots of other books Greg sleeps with
at night).
Greg
resides with his wife, daughter and two cats in Austin, Texas. He is currently
wanted by local authorities for refusing to say “y’all” or do the two-step.
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