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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The tenth book in the series has us visiting Rocky Points and the people who live there who are all old friends by now. We are once again given the chance to follow the clues along with Wolf and the others to try to solve the case. This story was full of twists and turns that every good mystery needs. As the investigation proceeded, I did manage to get certain parts worked out, but I was wrong about many other parts. There were still a few surprises in store before the big reveal. I really liked the end, and I am looking forward to reading the next in the series to see how it continues as one book seems to build nicely on the one before it. It's a really good series that really should be read in order.... but does well as a standalone. You are always kept in suspense, while trying to figure out how in the world Wolf is going to get out of his newest predicament. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesDavid Wolf (10)
When a dead body is discovered stuffed inside a car trunk in the forest outside Rocky Points, Colorado, Chief Detective David Wolf finds himself involved in a case that will rock the local community. But as details emerge, the tension rises higher when it's clear the driver's last client was Tom Rachette, Wolf's loyal detective. Worse yet, Detective Rachette is no longer answering his phone. At the same time, Wolf gets a cryptic email that jars loose war memories he'd rather forget. And it soon becomes clear he must face his past head-on if he wants to save his friend from certain death. Meanwhile, Heather Patterson, Wolf's former detective who has since moved on from her days in the Sluice-Byron County SD, receives a cryptic message herself. She's left the department to forget brutal events that now have her cracking at the seams. But ready or not, she has no choice but to step back into the fire. Because the messages contain a lot of blood and demand two things: Find David Wolf and come now. Or he dies. No library descriptions found. |
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