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Hemlock Grove

or, The Wise Wolf

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Hemlock Grove

By: Brian McGreevy
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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A charismatic young writer reinvents the gothic novel, bringing a fresh energy to our darkest myths and deepest horrors in an expectation-defying tale of adolescent deception, ravenous violence, and rumors of werewolves.

The body of a young girl is found mangled and murdered in the woods of Hemlock Grove, Pennsylvania, in the shadow of the abandoned Godfrey Steel Mill. A manhunt ensues - though the authorities aren’t sure if it's a man they should be looking for.

Some suspect an escapee from the White Tower, a foreboding biotech facility owned by the Godfrey family, where some suspect that biological experiments of the most unethical kind take place. Others turn to Peter Rumancek, a Gypsy trailer-trash kid who has told impressionable high-school classmates that he’s a werewolf. Or perhaps it’s Roman, the son of the late JR Godfrey, who rules the adolescent social scene with the casual arrogance of a cold-blooded aristocrat, his superior status unquestioned - despite his decidedly freakish sister, Shelley, whose monstrous medical conditions belie a sweet intelligence, and his otherworldly, sexy control-freak of a mother, Olivia.

As the crime goes unsolved and the police seem more and more willing to believe any outlandish rumor, Peter and Roman decide the only way to save their own skins is to find the killer themselves. Along the way they uncover local secrets and designs that are much bigger than some small-town murder.

Hemlock Grove is an exhilarating reinvention of the gothic novel, inspired by the iconic characters of our greatest myths and nightmares. At once a riveting mystery and a fascinating revelation of the grotesque and darkness within, Hemlock Grove has the architecture and energy to become a classic in its own right - and Brian McGreevy, the talent and ambition to enthrall us for years to come.

Brian McGreevy grew up near Pittsburgh and received his MFA from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas. Now a screenwriter who has had two screenplays featured on the best of the year Black List, he is working on an adaptation of Dracula for Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company. He lives in Los Angeles.

©2012 Brian McGreevy (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Critic reviews

“A rare stroke of genius…. Like a collaboration between Edgar Allan Poe and J. D. Salinger, this is a real emerging talent.” (Philipp Meyer)
“McGreevy cleverly contemporizes the gothic novel, underlining the isolations of modern-day technology and adolescence.” ( Publishers Weekly)
Beautiful Writing • Captivating Characters • Fantastic Story • Supernatural Elements
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the fins of a southern gossamere float by and the book read by a person that is full of lantana and tulips

it good when you go swimming

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Would you consider the audio edition of Hemlock Grove to be better than the print version?

I think I found the Audio version easier to follow than the print version.

What about Sean Runnette’s performance did you like?

He brought full life to all of his characters and gave both Roman and Peter their own distinctive voices.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The interaction between Shelly and Dr. Price.

Better than the Netflix Series

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wanna murder mystery with gypsy werewolves and vampires with homoerotic tendencies? than this is the book for you!

great book only with there was more

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Th narration was a little dull. Definitely something you can fall asleep to. The story itself is fantastic and I would still recommend it although probably narrated by a different person

Worth the listen

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I especially liked the narrator and have purchased other titles he has read. The story was good and entertaining. It goes along almost verbatim with the Netflix series of the same name. This title did not disappoint.

Great listen.

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Would you try another book from Brian McGreevy and/or Sean Runnette?

Sure. I think McGreevy's got this one laid out read for sequels. I'll probably give (at least one of) them a try, especially if the Netflix series is any good.

What about Sean Runnette’s performance did you like?

Even paced. Nothing glaring about it. The best performances enhance the book. This one didn't quite do that, but it didn't distract from it either. It was a pleasurable listen.

Do you think Hemlock Grove needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No, probably doesn't need it. But I think it's primed for one.

Any additional comments?

Do we need another variation on the werewolf story? (As well as other plot lines the reader/listener will find familiar that I won't spoil here.) McGreevy does try to be clever by throwing in everything including the kitchen sink into this horror/gothic/occult story, and I'm not sure he completely succeeds. But it was fun and probably a good thing that it was a brief.

Mostly fun, entertaining, not bad

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

I enjoyed it, though I can see why it wouldn't appeal to some. I got the book because I had watched the show and was hoping that the book would clarify some things from the show; it did, but not the ones I was hoping for.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I don't really have a favorite character. Of them all, I dislike Shelly and Destiny the least.

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Not really. The narration was probably the worst thing about this audiobook. Runnette just sounded bored most of the time.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

It's already a tv show, and I have seen it. It follows the book probably 90% of the time.

Any additional comments?

I would describe this book as hipster urban fantasy. I don't know if we're supposed to take it at face value or if it's a commentary on books and tv shows like Twilight and The Vampire Diaries.

Very similar to the TV show

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The book is well written, the writing is beautiful and intelligent. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and would 100% recommend to others. (which I have, and they loved it as well).

An amazing book

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I saw the show first, and I was pleasantly surprised at how closely it followed the book. For the most part, it was very spot on. I’m still reeling a bit; I usually have a lot of complaints when I’ve read the book and seen the movie/tv show, and I have none.

This was everything I hoped it would be. Thrilling, well-developed, with outrageous characters you can’t help fall in love with and be repulsed by. It’s an absolute must-read for all supernatural/horror fans out there. The only thing I didn’t dig was some of Peter’s vulgarity. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind swearing, and I’m usually all about the shocking and obscene, but some of his dialog was jarring because of it. Like you could tell it was there for shock value and wasn’t organic. It pulled me right out of this fascinating read, and I didn’t appreciate it.

Thrilling and well-developed!

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the story is good....excited to watch the netflix show now. although I felt like the voice work was a little monotonous.

good story, meh narration

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