The Wolf Path

The Wolf Path by Judith Van Gieson, published by HarperPaperbacks on July 22, 1993, is a 256-page work in English that follows the story of Neil Hamel, a low-rent lawyer based in downtown Albuquerque. Known for her taste for tequila and her attraction to clients with dangerous dilemmas, Neil embarks on a journey to the desert to assist in a campaign aimed at protecting wolves. However, her trip takes an unexpected turn as she finds herself defending a friend accused of murder.
Readers will encounter a blend of mystery and legal intrigue as Neil navigates the complexities of her friend’s situation while also engaging with themes related to wildlife conservation. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Albuquerque’s unique environment, offering insights into both the legal challenges and the personal stakes involved. This edition presents a compelling exploration of the intersection between legal drama and the fight for ecological preservation.
Official synopsis Publisher
Low-rent, downtown Albuquerque lawyer Neil Hamel–who has a taste for tequila and a penchant for clients with lethal problems–is back in her newest adventure. As a favor, she travels to the desert to lend support to a campaign to protect wolves. But she ends up defending her friend on a murder charge.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Wolf Path” about?
Who is the author of “The Wolf Path”?
When was “The Wolf Path” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Wolf Path”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
