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Legends, no matter how outlandish, are often grounded in reality. This has been the guiding principle behind the exhilarating career of Jeremy Logan, the 'enigmalogist - an investigator who specializes in analyzing phenomena that have no obvious explanation - previously seen in The Forgotten Room, The Third Gate, and Deep Storm. Logan has often found himself in situations where keeping an open mind could mean the difference between life and death, and that has never been more true than now.
Logan travels to an isolated writers' retreat deep in the Adirondacks to finally work on his book when the remote community is rocked by the grisly discovery of a dead hiker on Desolation Mountain. The body has been severely mauled, but the unusual savagery of the bite and claw marks call into question the initial suspicions of a wild bear attack. When Logan is asked to help investigate, he discovers no shortage of suspects capable of such an attack - and no shortage of locals willing to point the finger and spread incredible rumors. One rumor, too impossible to believe, has even the forest ranger believing in werewolves. As Logan gets to know the remote deep-woods landscape, including a respected woman scientist still struggling with the violent loss of her father in these very woods, Logan realizes he's up against something he has never seen before.
His most action-packed and white-knuckled novel to date, Full Wolf Moon is the perfect combination of exotic locales, provocative science, and raw action that make for a deeply entertaining Lincoln Child blockbuster.
258 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 16, 2017
What a great book!! The main character is Jeremy Logan, a scholar and professor of history at Yale. Jeremy is working on a written study of heresy in the Middle Ages and decides to go to a mountain lodge called Cloudwater in the heart of Adirondack State Park to complete it.
An old college friend of Jeremy’s, Randall Jessup, shows up one day at his cabin and asks for his help. Randall is a park ranger investigating the recent and strange deaths of hikers in the park. Randall knows Jeremy is also an enigmalogist (studies phenomena beyond the bounds of regular science, investigate the strange and inexplicable) and he wants his take concerning the mysterious deaths. Jeremy agrees to help his long-time friend. The characters that Jeremy encounter are locals to the mountain area and they have their own ideas and suspicions regarding the deaths.
I loved the mystery and suspense throughout the story and the ending did not disappoint. I would definitely recommend this book…I am giving this one 5 STARS *****
Thank you Lincoln Child, Doubleday Random House and Edelweiss for providing me with a digital copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review.