Official Review: Beware of Wolves by J. Jai Brown
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Re: Featured Official Review: Beware of Wolves by J. Jai Brown
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I'm intrigued why the author chose to use 'wolf' as the animalistic representation of the sociopath and whether there is a connection with a book I'm currently reading (The Wood Cutter by Reginald Hill).
Wolves are pack animals and always take care of their own. The idea of a 'big bad wolf' comes from the fairy tale representation of the animal, rather than from its biologically ingrained traits.
Is there any reference to it in the book?