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reproduced below are some of the criticisms and comments on "Grey Wolf", made or published recently in certain media or persons associated with the book world:


I thought it was a thriller that masterfully combines action, adventure, passion, love, espionage and ecology, but all told in a tone very sensitive and visual descriptions of the state of Montana, customs rancheras, the fight against elements and, above all, stunning scenery.

Although they are by the CIA, the FBI and a neo-Nazi group, the dose of violence are strictly necessary, no lurid descriptions of "flesh and blood." Quite the contrary, although the novel is political and power issues, the overall tone is a beautiful romance for nature, its beauty, its mysteries and its beings. Notable

wolves as those mammals hated and feared by man, almost exterminated in many places but that, despite the suspicion aroused, able to transmit also a curious fascination.

The protagonists are nice, healthy, principled and this contributes to an increased interest emphasize reading in which, in capital letters, THE BEAUTY. Pilar López Bernués


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BOOKS FROM A fascinating thriller, cultured and well documented. A bold argument, engaging, and entertaining.
The author skillfully combines intelligence and suspense. A vivid portrait of life in the Rocky Mountains and a clever use of the keys to the spy novel. ANTENA 3


Lobo Gris exudes research, American traditionalism and an atmosphere of mystery credible.
A novel that combines suspense and ecology with extreme literary finesse. Its success lies in mixing and spies wolves consistently. TELECINCO


James Nava expertly tells a story that is absorbing, extremely well set in the American West, with a psychological study of the remarkable characters and a thrilling plot.
is a smart novel, exciting and entertaining. The author uses his vast knowledge to tell the world of wolves and the story of a CIA agent.
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Gray Wolf is carefully drawn, stylistically very beautiful and cleverly developed.
A hell of a good novel. The writing is gripping and the narrative, very effective. The Sixth


When it comes to thriller, espionage and international intrigue, James Nava shows is an accomplished teacher.
With Grey Wolf, mixing mystery, romance and ecology so appealing and attractive that will not disappoint the reader. Four


This book is not only an exciting thriller, it is, but also a brilliant literary novel that manages to be informative without being bored, combining intrigue and a classic love story. Page 2 TVE


A fascinating eco-thriller set in the Rocky Mountains and the world of CIA operations. A fun and exciting novel equally.
CIAO! Consumer Community

This novel has everything: action, suspense, adventure, romance ... I wish James Nava continue writing such wonderful stories like this. A highly recommended reading that you can not forget. FNAC


If you want to take a break or enjoy a good time, I recommend reading Gray Wolf, a novel written by American author of English origin, James Nava, in which the mix of political thriller and the world Espionage, along with ecology and a passionate love story, I will not leave indifferent.
In this third book, James Nava again shows his knowledge of American society and the work of the CIA. Not surprisingly, became a volunteer in an elite unit of the army at 17 years and has developed his professional work in the field of Special Forces and Intelligence Cumunidad United States. Literary Criticism

Elena Pérez Prieto

A great novel: Grey Wolf, by James Nava. It is an honor to echo the publication of this book, which certainly has a very interesting content.
extend my congratulations to James Nava and wish him every success with the book, more if possible, than that obtained with their previous work. In my humble and honest literary impression, I think this novel deserves a prominent place on my nightstand. Dennis Mariella Muñoz Soto

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novel. I caught this story well told and set. It's like opening the window to a world of sights and feelings. To read, reread and take pride of place in the library. Francisco Hernández

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