The Associated Press
NEW YORK - A volunteer police officer shot dead by a gunman on a rampage in Greenwich Village last year will have his first novel published posthumously this spring.
Nicholas Pekearo’s “The Wolfman” is due out May 13 from Tor Books.
The New York-based publisher was working with Pekearo when he and fellow auxiliary officer Eugene Marshalik were killed while on patrol on March 14, 2007. The gunman, David Garvin, fatally shot a pizza parlor bartender before leading the volunteer officers on a chase. Garvin was ultimately shot and killed by full-time police.
Pekearo’s novel centers on a werewolf trying to do right in difficult times. Pekearo’s editor, Eric Raab, says he had hoped it would blossom into a series.