4 of 5 Stars Review copy
It's
been a year since the events in The Beast of Barcroft and
friends Ben McKelvie and Lindsay Clark are still trying to put their
lives back together when they each get a call from the mysterious,
and very wealthy, Richard Severance, asking them to drop everything
and head to Minnesota.
Richard
has a fascination with cryptozoology, a pseudoscience involving the
search for animals whose existence has not been proven due to lack of
evidence. This includes living examples of animals that are
otherwise considered extinct, animals whose existence lacks physical
evidence but which appear in folklore, such as Bigfoot and
Chupacabra; and wild animals dramatically outside their normal
geographic ranges.
In
The Beast of Barcroft the cryptid was a mythical creature out
of native american folklore, in Bill Schweigart's new book,
Northwoods, there're multiple threats and once again Ben and
Lindsay end up in the middle of the commotion. By the way, it's not
necessary to read The Beast of Barcroft first, but it wouldn't
hurt.
I
love how the author wasted little time in getting to the action and
presenting the reader with a thrilling mystery to be unraveled over
the course of the book. Schweigart's characters are multi-faceted
and delightfully flawed, just like the people we know in real life.
This is good, because what they encounter is so fantastical, it's
nice to have some kind of grounding in reality.
Much
of the story takes place on the shores of Lake Superior, or Lake
Gitchigumi, I mention this for no other reason than to say
Gitchigumi. I just love the way the word rolls off of my tongue.
Northwoods
is not without its flaws, but I don't care. It was a fun read with
plenty of monsters and as the pages dwindled there was plenty of
action, providing an adrenaline rush which was truly satisfying.
Northwoods
is available now as an e-book from Hydra, an imprint of Random House.
Recommended
for monster fans everywhere.
Bill
is a former Coast Guard officer who drew from his experiences at sea
to write the taut nautical thriller, Slipping the Cable. He's
also the author of the chilling thriller, The Beast of Barcroft,
which finds a devilish creature stalking the residents of Arlington.
Bill currently lives in Arlington, VA with his wife and daughter, who
along with their monstrous Newfoundland and mischievous kitten,
provide him with all the adventure he can handle.
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