![]() The Wayward Pines books sound eerie and mysterious. I never watched the Wayward Pines series while it was on TV (two seasons) and was only vaguely aware of it, but after reading Blake Crouch’s fabulous Dark Matter in 2016, I knew I needed to read more by this author. ![]() I grabbed the entire trilogy during a Kindle price drop a few years ago. WHY CAN’T HE MAKE CONTACT WITH HIS FAMILY IN THE OUTSIDE WORLD? WHY DOESN’T ANYONE BELIEVE HE IS WHO HE SAYS HE IS? AND WHAT’S THE PURPOSE OF THE ELECTRIFIED FENCES ENCIRCLING THE TOWN? ARE THEY KEEPING THE RESIDENTS IN? OR SOMETHING ELSE OUT?Įach step toward the truth takes Ethan further from the world he knows, until he must face a horrifying fact-he may never get out of Wayward Pines alive…. As days pass, Ethan’s investigation into his colleagues’ disappearance turns up more questions than answers The medical staff seems friendly enough, but sometimes feels…off. After a violent accident lands him in the hospital, Ethan comes to with no ID and no cell phone. ![]() ![]() Secret Service agent Ethan Burke arrives in search of two missing federal agents, yet soon is facing much more than he bargained for. Wayward Pines, Idaho, is quintessential small-town America–or so it seems. What it’s about (synopsis for Pines – via Goodreads) : ![]()
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