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The Wolves of Fairmount Park
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How authentic is the setting?
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Well, this is going to sound dumb, but the setting felt authentic. The only time I can remember being in Philly was last year for NoirCon. Neil Smith, Jed Ayres, Cam Ashley, and Kieran Shea did force us all into a side-trip to the Muggers' Museum, but that was as close to the neighborhood in WOLVES as I got.
Yet, in the world of the book, the details and descriptions certainly felt authentic -- felt real.
I think a map would have been damned cool wedged there in the front of the book.
Yet, in the world of the book, the details and descriptions certainly felt authentic -- felt real.
I think a map would have been damned cool wedged there in the front of the book.
Wolves video tour? And Dope Thief? 'twould be teh awesomes


So here's the question..from those of you who know...is my presumption correct..or am I just suckered easily?