Cold Lake David Wolf Book 5 edition by Jeff Carson Literature Fiction eBooks
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THE TRUTH EMERGES ...
ONE PIECE AT A TIME.
A fisherman reels in a plastic bag containing a severed human head from the depths of Cold Lake, Colorado. Sheriff David Wolf and his deputies scramble to the scene, and quickly find more surprises lurk below.
Their grim discoveries reopen a cold case Wolf’s father worked twenty-two years ago, and Wolf must try to succeed where his father failed before him. Wolf has the advantage on his dad, however, because he has bodies. Lots of them.
Amid sweeping political changes that have his department and the entire county on edge, Wolf and his deputies come to the disturbing realization there is a dangerous serial killer in their midst—one who will stop at nothing to remain hidden.
Can Wolf and his deputies unveil the truth before someone pays the ultimate price?
This fifth installment of the David Wolf Mystery Thriller series is chock-full of suspense, mystery, and action that will keep you glued to the pages through the final sentence.
Cold Lake David Wolf Book 5 edition by Jeff Carson Literature Fiction eBooks
I have read all the David Wolf novels by Jeff Carson...and will continue to do so as long as he writes them! This novel is edgier in its violence in that the body count is high AND the graphic manner in which the deaths were portrayed than Carson's earlier works. All his books are suspenceful, and I really like that. I would rather not have the graphic violence and shock value in these poor victims' demise, but then that's just me.David Wolf continues with his on-again, off-again relationship with his ex-wife and tries to maintain a relationship with his now dour teenage son. There is a real shocker around this storyline, which begs for another novel to clear up the situation. Never saw that twist coming; as a matter of fact, there are plot twists in this book to outfool almost anyone. I was completely taken off-guard, which is good. If we like suspence, then we don't want too much formula where we guess every turn.
The novel make so many twists, as a matter of fact, that I don't really know if there will be another one in this series or if this may be the last. It could go either way. Wolf doggedly pursues different leads in and around the nearby alpine lake, is outsmarted, if temporarily, by a young woman whom he shouldn't be attracted to, who is involved in the mystery, and shadow-boxes in the woods and a woodlands home with someone...no one...a ghost? He can't seem to get a read on this missing character but seems to be played everytime he investigates the environs.
If you don't mind gruesome murder victims, then this, as always, is a good story and will keep you turning pages to see who's the good guy and who's the bad. That's not easy to tell in this one.
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Cold Lake David Wolf Book 5 edition by Jeff Carson Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I just finished this book this morning. I truly enjoyed it and was looking forward to its release. Now I will have to wait for the next one. This is one of my very favorite authors and I particularly love the David Wolf character.
One thing that really impresses me is the care he takes in his writing. I get disgusted with a lot of the books that are so full of misspelled words and misused words. You don't find that here with this author, he obviously has pride in what and how he writes. If you haven't read the short story Gut Decision yet, by all means read it also. I normally shy away from short stories but this one packed a punch. If you want a good book that keeps you pasted to the page, read one or all of the books by this author.
Just a great read.
This one starts with Sheriff Wolf who's running for Sheriff.
His county, Sluice County, is being merged with Byron County who has a Sheriff. MacLean by name. He and wolf are running for the Sheriffs job.
Wolf isn't really concerned with running for office. He and his ex Sarah are coming together again and he's more concerned with where it will go than he is with running for Sheriff.
He's giving it a shot though but MacLean is trying to upstage him at every turn.
MacLean is followed by news men and those who want him elected as Sheriff to the new merged counties. Nothing is beneath him when it comes to winning the election, even attempting blackmail.
Wolf is doing his best to ignore the man but MacLean makes sure he's wherever Wolf is so he can upstage him.
A man fishing in Cold Lake pulls up a head. The head belongs to a young man who disappeared twenty two years ago. It was a case Wolf's Father worked. A case that baffled him for years. Wolf is wondering just how many more bodies are at the bottom of Cold Lake.
So begins one damned fine read.
This on has Wolf, Sarah, a twenty two year old mystery, a woman named Kimber, bodies, murder, one insane woman, Wolf's deputies, a cliff, a MacLean who will do just about anything to get elected, a Senator, Wolf's campaign manager, Wolf's son Jack, a couple of PI's, missing people, a man with an interest in Sarah, a Sarah who lies about the man, a badly hurt Wolf and one hell of a story with one hell of an ending.
Five Stars and then some.
When I received my , as a gift from an old friend, my reading habits changed radically. Over the months I found that I was reading a lot more and enjoying it more. I got beyond the first chapter of about 75% of the books I started; I'm a very picky and difficult reader, since I'm also a writer and my standards are perhaps a bit too high. Certain authors began to stand out in my experience. I found myself edging over toward spy novels, true crime and the better mysteries. Early on, I found Jeff Carson and the David Wolf stories. I appreciate being notified when a new novel becomes available. I sometimes lay the current book I'm reading aside to read another of Jeff's excellent novels. Cold Lake is as good as reading gets. Some heroes and protagonists are interesting, but David Wolf is more. While reading I find it easy to believe I'm reading a true story, about a real person, and I like him and find his actions and choices reflect my own. The area where Wolf works is familiar to me and the stories bring me back to my childhood in a good way. If you like reading in this genre, you simply can't find a better author than Jeff Carson.
I have read all the David Wolf novels by Jeff Carson...and will continue to do so as long as he writes them! This novel is edgier in its violence in that the body count is high AND the graphic manner in which the deaths were portrayed than Carson's earlier works. All his books are suspenceful, and I really like that. I would rather not have the graphic violence and shock value in these poor victims' demise, but then that's just me.
David Wolf continues with his on-again, off-again relationship with his ex-wife and tries to maintain a relationship with his now dour teenage son. There is a real shocker around this storyline, which begs for another novel to clear up the situation. Never saw that twist coming; as a matter of fact, there are plot twists in this book to outfool almost anyone. I was completely taken off-guard, which is good. If we like suspence, then we don't want too much formula where we guess every turn.
The novel make so many twists, as a matter of fact, that I don't really know if there will be another one in this series or if this may be the last. It could go either way. Wolf doggedly pursues different leads in and around the nearby alpine lake, is outsmarted, if temporarily, by a young woman whom he shouldn't be attracted to, who is involved in the mystery, and shadow-boxes in the woods and a woodlands home with someone...no one...a ghost? He can't seem to get a read on this missing character but seems to be played everytime he investigates the environs.
If you don't mind gruesome murder victims, then this, as always, is a good story and will keep you turning pages to see who's the good guy and who's the bad. That's not easy to tell in this one.
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