![]() Virtually nothing happens for the first hundred pages (approx. It introduces some new mysteries that serve only to get Gwen where she needs to be. It clings unnecessarily to old plot lines that should have been put to rest. This book is, unfortunately, the filler between two plot points. ![]() Which was always the natural direction for this series to go in. We need a reason for Gwen Proctor - badass mother of two - to go from being on the run to solving her own crimes. But now we need a new story to grow out of that. ![]() With strong characters and a good fanbase, of course the author doesn't want to stop there. If you've read Killman Creek, then you know the significance of that book's conclusion and how it essentially wrapped up the central story line of the first two books. ![]() I still enjoy the author's style, I still enjoy the exploration of internet stalking and the "court of public opinion", but this book is so obviously a "bridging the gap" book. Wolfhunter River is my least favourite book in this series so far. ![]()
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