Pines
Wayward Pines: 1
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Publisher Description
The first book of the smash-hit Wayward Pines trilogy, from the New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter, Recursion, and Upgrade
One way in. No way out.
Secret Service agent Ethan Burke arrives in Wayward Pines, Idaho, with a mission: locate two federal agents who went missing in the bucolic town one month earlier. But within minutes of his arrival, Ethan is involved in a violent accident. He comes to in a hospital, with no ID, no cell phone, and no briefcase.
As the days pass, Ethan’s investigation turns up more questions than answers: Why can’t he get any phone calls through to his wife and son in the outside world? Why doesn’t anyone believe he is who he says he is? And what is the purpose of the electrified fences surrounding the town? Are they meant to keep the residents in? Or something else out?
Each step closer to the truth takes Ethan farther from the world he knew, from the man he was, until he must face a horrifying fact—he may never get out of Wayward Pines alive.
The nail-bitingly suspenseful opening installment in Blake Crouch’s blockbuster Wayward Pines trilogy, Pines is at once a brilliant mystery tale and the first step into a genre-bending saga of suspense, science fiction, and horror.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A rustic small town is full of dark, maddening secrets in this chilling sci-fi-horror mystery. Special Agent Ethan Burke has been sent to the rural community of Wayward Pines in search of two missing fellow agents. But when he wakes up in a local hospital (which feels more like a prison) after an apparent car crash (which he doesn’t remember), it becomes clear that there’s something sinister in the bones of the seemingly quaint town. With every interaction Burke has with the people of Wayward Pines, there’s a creepy, ominous feeling gnawing at the edges. But things really get freaky when he tries to flee the place—and we won’t say any more, because we don’t want to spoil it! If you think this mystery sounds like it’s headed for a mind-bending twist, you’re absolutely right. Brilliantly evocative of the eerie small-town moodiness of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks, this is a true up-all-night read.
Customer Reviews
Fun
Another fun read and a great story. Blake Crouch, for the most part continues to expand on what he started with Pines. I watched the tv series years ago but have to rewatch again
Wayward juniper
Besides that small faux paux, (sp), I enjoyed the mash up SFF, mystery and eccentric characters.
Really good book!
This book was great! The ending seemed a little rushed but all in all a great book!