The Wolf, a man who abducts and brutally murders a ten year old girl, is now hunted by retired detective Nathan Cawley. The task is simple, use his knowledge and expertise to locate and assist in the arrest of the killer, but the past haunts every decision. Nathan must step over a boundary he has never been to before, he must adapt to a lifestyle he intentionally stayed away from. Trust is a word he has never used lightly and now he must trust his instincts, to catch the killer he must become a killer.
An easy read. This story combines fairytale killer and hero policeman, to create a book, full of twists that keep you wanting to continue. Although some elements are a little far fetched, it was a good book.
Oh dear. This is no longer available on Amazon at present and I expect it's because of the state it's in !! I downloaded it in July 2013 and there can't have been any mentions of the mess with grammar/spelling in reviews or I'd not have bothered. For example-this sentence is riddled with the wrong punctuation-"Probably not no, but she has earned the right to intervene Jack, I hate to bring it up....". It's just atrocious. Then a fullstop was dropped as was another comma and I'd had enough. That was only 2% into it.