![]() ![]() Teenagers Peter (a gypsy werewolf) and Roman (an upir, a kind of vampire) team up to find and stop the killer, as well as prove Peter’s innocence of the crimes. Someone is killing young girls in Hemlock Grove and tearing them up, limb from limb, much as a wild animal might. First, the book.Īt it’s heart, the book is a murder mystery - a serial killer murder mystery. Reading the book again I often found myself thinking, oh, I guess that was in the series and not in the book. But, I’m getting ahead of myself. ![]() This particular work is interesting to me in that the TV series (the first season, anyway) actually seems to be a very nice complement to the book. Recently I re-read the book for a book club, and I have also watched the two seasons of the TV series on Netflix. It was one of those nice surprises that I sometimes find on the library shelves - completely unheard of up to that point, a complete unknown. When I first read Brian McGreevy’s book, Hemlock Grove, a couple years ago, I fell in love with it. ![]() It is the most natural and right thing you have ever seen. He had not actually known what to expect in coming here tonight, much less that it would reveal to him two essential truths of life: that men do become wolves and that if you have the privilege to be witness to such a transformation ![]()
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