There are all kinds of bizarre rules, such as no one is allowed to talk about their past, and everything about the town seems set on forcing its residents to stay–the only road that’s supposed to lead out of town just loops back into it. They get in a car accident in town and Ethan wakes up in the hospital, and something is very wrong about the little town. To give a quick recap of the first book, Secret Service agent Ethan Burke and his partner travel to Wayward Pines, Idaho to investigate the disappearance of two Secret Service agents. I can’t talk about book 2 without talking about those mysteries, so if you want to be surprised go read the first book. The first book relied a lot on big mysteries for a lot of its appeal and revealed many of those mysteries at the end. And I recently posted a review of Pines, the first book in the trilogy. If you follow reviews on this site regularly, and this one seems familiar, that’s because I’ve already posted a TV review of Wayward Pines Season 1 which is based on Blake Crouch’s trilogy of books and covers a similar set of events as the trilogy of books. Wayward is a… I guess I’d call it a mystery SF thriller… the second of a trilogy written by Blake Crouch and published in 2013 by Thomas & Mercer.
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