Lone Wolf by Linwood Barclay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Lone Wolf is a continuation of the first two books in the series about Zack Walker; Bad Move and Bad Guys. Zack is called to go to his father's fishing camp because a body had been found that was apparently killed by a bear and they couldn't locate his father. He was shaking as he drove. He got a lot more than he bargained for when he arrived at the camp. His father's property includes a farmhouse with a parcel of land rented to a family of very seriously insane people. As usual the book is open ended, leaving room for the final episode called Stone Rain. A very enjoyable read. Linwood Barclay has an underlying humour that is very hard to resist.
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