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Reviewed by Gaius Konstantine for Readers' Favorite
An irresistible force meets an immovable object in The Wolf And The Lion by Rex Holloway, a novel about two dangerous but very different men. Raison is a Montreal biker who leads a small gang of outlaws. He, along with his brother Rage and the rest of their crew, set off to Denver, Colorado, in an attempt to pull off a big heist. On the other hand, Mason is a former member of Delta Force who tries to deal with his past by drowning himself in a bottle. When his former commander creates a private security firm to guard cash and crops from the legalized marijuana industry, Mason joins the team. Unfortunately, the security company becomes the target of Raison's robbery plan. As one man heads down the road to hell and the other fights his way back from it, they are about to have a head-on collision.
Outstanding and intense, The Wolf And The Lion by Rex Holloway packs a sledgehammer's punch that left me reeling. The action-filled plot is straightforward. It is about some evil men seeking to steal from some good but imperfect fellows, and the consequences and carnage be damned. What is not so straightforward is the subtle theme of becoming something more than just a selfish jerk living only for today. I found the character development exemplary, and not only did I despise the bad guys and root for the good, but I was also fascinated by the peek at an intriguing sub-culture as shown through the actions and motivations of the bikers. A roaring pace akin to a Harley Davidson tearing up the road made this novel a barrage of action that will satisfy adrenaline junkies of all stripes, and I recommend it without reservation.