It‘s had taken a while for me to pick this up - knowing this is the last book in the series that she wrote before she passed. 😥
It‘s had taken a while for me to pick this up - knowing this is the last book in the series that she wrote before she passed. 😥
In that lull where i can still eat mince pies for breakfast it is time to catch up on reviews as i relaxed after xmas day mayhem with a couple of crime novels. This was the apparently final jack caffrey and if it is the last it was a good send off for what has been an up and down series, anyone know if the author plans a return? A home invasion draws caffrey via the walking man to investigate + an ending that left me wanting more of thecharacter
This book is a home invasion nightmare with several twists and turns. The scenes inside the house ramped up the tension. The scenes with Jack doing police work were slow by comparison. A good addition to the series.
Finally finished Wolf, not because I didn‘t enjoy it, but just fitting it in around other commitments. Another very interesting book in this series, and yet again the series seems to have taken another turn. It‘s like there have been about three different series during the progression of the first 7 books in this series. This was a quite unique detective book, not following the usual format - however it most definitely worked. Thoroughly recommend
My fave book in the Jack Caffery series. Gruesome and not for the faint of heart. This book is more focused than the other ones, and we finally get some answers. The Walking man is working on his own agenda, and so is Jack. In the meantime two men keep a family of three shackled up in the family home, and something really fishy is going on. The family dog gets away, runs into the Walking Man, and Jack finds them. To find out the rest read the book
Starting the final published book in the Jack Caffery Series.
Walking Man finds a dog wandering alone with the words; HELP US; attached to its collar. He calls on DI Jack Caffery to investigate. Caffery is reluctant until the Walking Man promises new information regarding the childhood disappearance of Caffery's brother. The Anchor-Ferrers, a local family, are held hostage in their home. Horrific book from Mo Hayder. Not for the faint of heart! Ending was the best when Caffery got Ewen info. Very surprising!
This is the most recent Jack Caffery book. I don't think I liked the main mystery in this one quite as much as some of the others, and I missed Flea. But I did really enjoy this. I saw the twists coming but it was still interesting to see how it unfolded. And omg the revelation in the last chapter blew me away! One of those endings where you can't think about anything else or start a new book for a bit.
TW: torture
Finished #Wolf last night, my first Mo Hayder Jack Caffrey thriller- number 7 in a series. The writing is good and if you are a hard core psychological thriller fan then this series may be for you. For me this was 400 pages of the torture of a family - I finished it obviosly to get to the solution- which didn't hold for me but I cannot pan it- just not my wheelhouse- giving this pic of a civilized wolf to redeem all Wolves!!! 3 stars🐺⭐️⭐️⭐️
#LibraryHoldStack #Dogsoflitsy Whiskey says this one sounds good! My first Jack Caffrey thriller - just diving in- another library hold I have to finish soon!
My #lastbookstacked is thanks to @RachaelViolet I've never read this author, but it sounds like something I would totally devour!!
I love just about everything Mo Hayder has ever written & this book didn't disappoint. I enjoyed the unexpected twists & complex characters. Wolf was disturbing in a good way!
Finally got around to reading this author and have to say Mo Hayder is fantastic. Had me guessing what was really going on all the way to the last page.