![]() ![]() It was the way his three sons had turned out, the way they’d disappointed him. He never talked about his biggest secret, but his biggest regret was his family. ![]() How did she think he ended up with his own football team and his own newspaper-by winning the goddamn lottery? He apologized to nobody, not even for the deals he’d had to cut to get what he wanted, especially when he felt, as he did tonight, as if he owned the whole city.ĭid he have secrets? Who the hell didn’t have secrets? And regrets. Oh, he had heart, all right, and brains and balls to go with it. ![]() Then he suddenly threw back his head and laughed, remembering the last time he’d belted out the song, with his second wife out here on The Sea Wolf, both of them knowing the marriage was over. Chapter OneĪLONE ON HIS BOAT and half drunk, the Golden Gate Bridge off to his left and Alcatraz dead ahead, Joe Wolf started to sing about having left his heart in San Francisco. The House of Wolves, The Wolfs, the most powerful family in California, have a new head–thirty-six-year-old former high school teacher Jenny Wolf. ![]()
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