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Tunnel of Night

Tunnel of Night

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Frightning, chilling and believable-very scary mood piece
Review: John Wolf was supposed to be Lucas Frank's final case as a psychiatric profiler, but the cunning sociopath had other plans. Lucas, accompanied by his daughter Lane, tracks Wolf to his Vermont lair. Lucas uses the killer's bomb against Wolf to enact justice.

Almost a year has passed since that explosive summer day in Vermont. Frank is enjoying his retirement. However, unbeknownst to Frank, John Wolf turns out to be a cat as he survived the bomb. Wolf has been working on vengeance against those who tried to stop him with Lucas and Lane heading up the list. By the time law enforcement officials realize that Wolf is back, it is too late as the killings have begun anew. The stage for a final confrontation between profiler and serial killer is set with only one person expected to walk away alive.

TUNNEL OF NIGHT is hair raising psychological suspense that evokes terror in the bravest of humans because readers will believe that Wolf is modeled after a real human monster. Lucas is an anti-hero who does his job well because he values his principles instead of a simple law book. John Philpin and Patricia Sierra address social issues with dignity inside a well designed novel that will have the audience demanding the return of the father and daughter team.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent thriller
Review: Nobody has ever heard of Philpin but I rate him up there with Connelly, Patterson, and T. Jefferson. NONE of his books disappoint. Start at the first one and you'll read em all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent thriller
Review: Nobody has ever heard of Philpin but I rate him up there with Connelly, Patterson, and T. Jefferson. NONE of his books disappoint. Start at the first one and you'll read em all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good but....
Review: Not up to the standard of The Prettiest Feathers. I liked how so many different characters from that book were the "authors" of chapters, and I feel that this book was diminished by having things from the standpoint of only three people. But overall, a very good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A masterful sequel to Prettiest Feathers
Review: Prettiest Feathers and Tunnel of Night are both masterful works of fiction, spun around real world deviant criminal behavior. The authors have captured the essence of interplay between good and evil. Both novels are spellbinding, insightful and entertaining, while maintaining a realm of reality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dead Serial Killer?
Review: Serial killer John Wolf was dead ? or was clearly believed to be. A year after his death, former FBI agent Lucas Frank begins to suspect that Wolf is not only alive but he is perilously close. Authors John Philipin and Patricia Sierra have created fascinating characters here. The story has the reader traveling the country with Wolf and Frank as it reveals itself. A gripping mystery with fascinating information on the patterns of serial killers. Totally believable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dead Serial Killer?
Review: Serial killer John Wolf was dead ­ or was clearly believed to be. A year after his death, former FBI agent Lucas Frank begins to suspect that Wolf is not only alive but he is perilously close. Authors John Philipin and Patricia Sierra have created fascinating characters here. The story has the reader traveling the country with Wolf and Frank as it reveals itself. A gripping mystery with fascinating information on the patterns of serial killers. Totally believable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOLF HOWLING
Review: The serial killer in this novel, originally introduced in "The Prettiest Feather" is named John Wolf, and boy is he one sick but intelligent individual. His cold, calculating approach to murder goes beyond what most of us have experienced in other serial killer novels.

Philpin and Sierra have given us a credible coda to the first book, bringing the notorious Wolf back in a highly believable manner. Matching the evil Wolf is the less than perfect hero, Lucas Frank. His understanding of the dark side of evil is enhanced by his own dark thoughts and obsession with solving murderous crimes.

The authors use effective narratives in the first person by Lucas, his daughter Lane, and Wolf. Much suspense and mystery are piled on throughout and the resolution, although a little quick, is satisfying.

A great entry in the serial killer genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOLF HOWLING
Review: The serial killer in this novel, originally introduced in "The Prettiest Feather" is named John Wolf, and boy is he one sick but intelligent individual. His cold, calculating approach to murder goes beyond what most of us have experienced in other serial killer novels.

Philpin and Sierra have given us a credible coda to the first book, bringing the notorious Wolf back in a highly believable manner. Matching the evil Wolf is the less than perfect hero, Lucas Frank. His understanding of the dark side of evil is enhanced by his own dark thoughts and obsession with solving murderous crimes.

The authors use effective narratives in the first person by Lucas, his daughter Lane, and Wolf. Much suspense and mystery are piled on throughout and the resolution, although a little quick, is satisfying.

A great entry in the serial killer genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: can't wait for the next one
Review: this book picked up where pretty feathers ended- wolf is dead, right? no way- it is so neat to have someone new and fresh and real who knows the law and wants the world to be right- Pop is like my father (a cop all his life), except pop won't let the law get in his way either- Lane keeps after her dad, knows he can get hurt (does), but worries more about what he'll do- I love Pop- he's a mean machine for the good- yahoo says Philpin wrote the next one alone- Dreams in the Key of Blue- I don't know anything about it but I can't wait


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