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An amazing novel that extends from France to Turkey. I loved the characters, the plot, and the overall story. I had read the author's novels Kaiken and Forest of Dead Souls. Environmental descriptions and long descriptions distracted from the events and made the novel boring, but there were no such long and boring descriptions in The Empire of Wolves. The author used mystery and action abundantly throughout. I was never bored while reading, on the contrary, I turned the pages with curiosity.
The fiction was really good, as the events continued unabated, something new was constantly happening. Türkiye - Gray Wolves - France found a nice place for themselves in the story. I even learned things about Gray Wolves that I didn't know before.
The ending wasn't bad, but I think the author was cruel to one character, I couldn't digest what happened to him. I liked the characters, the author created successful characters.
In short, I liked Grangé or if you like this genre, I recommend it.