Pennington now returns with another gripping story set in the dark and murderous hills of seemingly bucolic Kickapoo Falls, Wisconsin.
Pennington now returns with another gripping story set in the dark and murderous hills of seemingly bucolic Kickapoo Falls, Wisconsin.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old Reliable,
By Richard B. Schwartz (Columbia, Missouri USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Wolf Pass (Hardcover)
I always look forward to a new book by Steve Thayer and I'm never disappointed. He characteristically mixes time levels in interesting and creative ways and manages to write period pieces from a contemporary perspective without sacrificing period detail. In WOLF PASS he's back in Kickapoo Falls, WI with trips to such local mainstays as Devil's Lake and the Wisconsin Dells. I spent 12 years of my life in those environs and Thayer has nailed them. As usual, there's the perfect mix of plot, setting, and character with appropriate dollops of sex and, in this case, nazis. Who could ask for more? Steve Thayer is also highly skilled at depicting real people and real events in ways that demonstrate the fiction writer's art. In this book, for example, there is a plot line involving an assassination attempt that targets President Kennedy. Hey, you know it's not going to happen, because JFK didn't die in St. Paul, but you're still worried. You're in the hands of a pro and he's making you squirm. Very nice work.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Fast Read,
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This review is from: Wolf Pass (Paperback)
Steve Thayer continues the saga of P.A. Pennington with a novel set in 1962 with side trips to WWII. The novel begins with the murder of a railroad engineer in Deputy Pennington's hometown, Kickapoo Falls, Wisconsin. The deputy begins to fear that this murder, and the ones that follow, have something to do with his WWII experience. The book is a fast read and while not the greatest work of fiction, it is certainly readable.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pass..........,
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This review is from: Wolf Pass (Hardcover)
Wolf Pass opens up with the murder of a railroad engineer. Turns out our Deputy Sheriff P.A. Pennington of Kickapoo County is having a "special" sexual affair with this railroad engineer's wife, Lisa. And when he drives over and tells her her husband has been murdered, what does she do? Why orders Pennington to strip her and watch while she masturbates, screaming her bloody head off, of course. Seems all the reviewers here think that is sexy. I think it's sicko. Why does Pennington just watch? Cuz of some war injury, he can no longer get it up. What watching sex is gonna do for him I don't have the slightest idea. The same thing happens the day of the funeral out there in the cemetery, again screaming her head off. Get real.Next a woman detective from Scotland Yard arrives. And she is incessantly flirty and unprofessional. She doesn't know Pennington from adam yet she hones in on his "special" sexual relationship with Lisa like a tease. Like she'd like to take Lisa place. Shallow story with shallow characters. Not recommended.
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