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"A friend of mine found it so compelling she read all 450 pages in one day"

By Ken Chisholm
The Cape Breton Post
November 14, 2009

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"Wolves, gold, pioneers, prospectors, pick axes, romance, dog sleds, log cabins, Mounties, mountains and Malamutes come together to make an authentic and riveting Canadian adventure written by Beaver Valley author Dorris Heffron."

Courier-Herald, Arts and Entertainment
Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008, Page 9
By Erika Engel

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"Brimming with colourful characters, drama, humour, and rich historical detail, City Wolves is lively, insightful historical fiction that brilliantly reveals the wolf-like nature of humans and the human nature of wolves."

Escarpment
Autumn Issue 2008, Page 88
By Deena Dolan Findlay

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"Filled with strong voices, and thrilling moments, the novel hearkens back to the glory days of historical writing and is comparable to some of Canada's finest literary voices such as Margaret Laurence and Margaret Atwood."

Shelf Life,
Holiday 2008, Issue #90
Paul Suttner

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"Inspiration comes to novelists in many ways, but not usually on four feet and with a pedigree. Even so, it was an Alaskan malamute who inspired Ontario author Dorris Heffron to write her fifth novel."

What's Up Yukon Newspaper
December 18, 2008
By Joanna Lilley

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"City Wolves" is a sparkling good read, a historical novel that marches right along coming complete with dust jacket recommendations by Ken McGoogan and Wayne Grady."

Owen Sound Sun Times
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Friday, November 28, 2008

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"McNally Robinson added Heffron's book to its top five best selling fiction hard covers at the Winnipeg store. City Wolves is on the bestseller list among other titles by Margaret Atwood, Nicholas Sparks and Alice Munro."

Simcoe.com
September 22, 2009

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