Wayward (The Wayward Pines Series, Book Two)
by:
Blake Crouch (author)
Welcome to Wayward Pines, population 461. Nestled amidst picture-perfect mountains, the idyllic town is a modern-day Eden...except for the electrified fence and razor wire, snipers scoping everything 24/7, and the relentless surveillance tracking each word and gesture.None of the residents know...
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Welcome to Wayward Pines, population 461. Nestled amidst picture-perfect mountains, the idyllic town is a modern-day Eden...except for the electrified fence and razor wire, snipers scoping everything 24/7, and the relentless surveillance tracking each word and gesture.None of the residents know how they got here. They are told where to work, how to live, and who to marry. Some believe they are dead. Others think they’re trapped in an unfathomable experiment. Everyone secretly dreams of leaving, but those who dare face a terrifying surprise.Ethan Burke has seen the world beyond. He’s sheriff, and one of the few who knows the truth—Wayward Pines isn’t just a town. And what lies on the other side of the fence is a nightmare beyond anyone’s imagining.
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781477858707
ASIN: B00C1IPQZ8
Publish date: September 17th 2013
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Pages no: 324
Edition language: English
Series: Wayward Pines (#2)
It's a good thing this series reads fast because otherwise I never woulda finished it. Ethan Burke's main character trait is that he acts and reacts and never stops to think or plan, and he's resourceful, but sometimes thinking things out and utilizing/relying on other people's experiences to boost ...
It's a good thing this series reads fast because otherwise I never woulda finished it. Ethan Burke's main character trait is that he acts and reacts and never stops to think or plan, and he's resourceful, but sometimes thinking things out and utilizing/relying on other people's experiences to boost ...
It's been a long, long time since I've loved hating a character as much as I hate Pam. Kudos for writing a totally dislikable being. Overall I think this was a "just right" follow-up to Pines and a compelling setup for the last installment in this trilogy The Last Town. Ethan is still just trying to...
Welcome to Wayward Pines, population 461. Nestled amidst picture-perfect mountains, the idyllic town is a modern-day Eden...except for the electrified fence and razor wire, snipers scoping everything 24/7, and the relentless surveillance tracking each word and gesture.None of the residents know how ...
Hi fellow Booklikers! I hope everyone has been doing great! We are still on vacation and having a great time so I'm going to make this short and sweet....This is the second book in the series and I thought it was a solid follow-up. It was almost as good as the first which was pleasantly surprising b...