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“[A] destined-to-be classic . . . Hayder’s work and characters are worth the unending nightmares they will inspire.”—The New York Times Book Review

Edgar Award winner and international best-seller Mo Hayder is known for her nightmarishly dark, impeccably-plotted thrillers. In Wolf, now in paperback, Hayder ratchets up the terror yet another notch with a bone-chilling novel about a family held hostage in their country home. When a vagrant—the Walking Man, a recurring character in Hayder’s fiction—finds a dog wandering alone with a scrap of paper with the words “HELP US” attached to its collar, he’s sure it’s a desperate plea from someone in trouble and calls on Detective Inspector Jack Caffery to investigate. Caffery is reluctant to get involved—until the Walking Man promises in exchange new information regarding the childhood disappearance of Caffery’s brother. Meanwhile, the Anchor-Ferrers, a wealthy local family, are fighting for their lives in their remote home ten miles away. As their ordeal becomes increasingly bizarre and humiliating, the family begins to wonder: is this really a random crime, or have they been chosen for a reason?

“The home invasion novel to end all home invasion novels . . . Not unlike John Connolly’s Charlie Parker novels or T. Jefferson Parker’s Charlie Hood books. Wolf is exceptionally original in premise and nightmarish in its rendering.” —BookPage

“Mo Hayder is a master of ratcheting up tension throughout a book—to the point that one must simply finish it before doing anything else. Such is the case with Wolf.” —Deadly Pleasures (Rating: A-)

“Mo Hayder’s books featuring Jack Caffery are always an entertaining and engaging read, and this one doesn’t disappoint.”—Euro Crime

  • Sales Rank: #572388 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-04-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.20" h x 1.20" w x 5.40" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

Review
Praise for Wolf:

“[A] destined-to-be classic . . . Hayder’s work and characters are worth the unending nightmares they will inspire.”—The New York Times Book Review

“The home invasion novel to end all home invasion novels . . . Hayder neatly splits genres with this series, borrowing in equal measure from suspense and horror, not unlike John Connolly’s Charlie Parker novels or T. Jefferson Parker’s Charlie Hood books. Wolf is exceptionally original in premise and nightmarish in its rendering.” —Bruce Tierney, Bookpage

“Mo Hayder is a master of ratcheting up tension throughout a book – to the point that one must simply finish it before doing anything else. Such is the case with Wolf.” —George Easter, Deadly Pleasures (Rating: A-)

“Mo Hayder’s books featuring Jack Caffery are always an entertaining and engaging read, and this one doesn’t disappoint.”—Euro Crime

“Hayder’s best Jack Caffery thriller yet . . . A home invasion novel like no other . . . Dark and twisty, this gripping crime novel by an Edgar Award winner is an outstanding read, whether Jack is a new character to the reader or an old friend. For fans of John Connolly or Robert Crais.” —Marianne Fitzgerald, Library Journal (starred review)

“Perfectly and wonderfully paced, and imaginatively plotted and written . . . There are twists and turns aplenty here—not so many as to be confusing, but just enough to keep the reader reading incessantly from first sentence to last paragraph. . . . Read Wolf; you simply will never forgive yourself if you don’t.”—Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter.com

“This grisly tale of a family held hostage cements Hayder’s reputation as a queen of terror. Caffery is pitted against a chillingly evil villain whose brutal actions are both physical and psychological. Several skillfully interwoven plotlines culminate in a shocking ending. . . . A must-read for those who like their thrillers dark and gritty.” —Joyce Morgan, Romantic Times (4� stars)

“If her thriller Wolf is any indication, Mo Hayder has thoroughly mastered the art of reader manipulation. . . . You can’t help but obsessively turn pages. . . . Mo Hayder is one fine story teller. . . . The book is a wild ride, a ride well worth taking.”—Jack Goodstein, Blogcritics.org (4 out of 5 stars)

“Hayder . . . once again lures DI Jack Caffery into evil’s morass. . . . Hayder’s story is complex. . . . Sexual obsession, rejection as fuel for violence and revenge on the part of an arms dealer all add to a chilling, ominous atmosphere in which mangled characters lurk. . . . Another adventure for Caffery, a protagonist much like James Lee Burke’s Dave Robicheaux or Paul Cleave’s Theo Tate, doomed to work ‘in the presence of evil.’” —Kirkus Reviews

About the Author
Mo Hayder won the Edgar Award for Best Novel for Gone and the 2011 Crime Writers’ Association Dagger in the Library Award for outstanding body of work. She is also the author of Birdman, The Treatment, The Devil of Nanking, Pig Island, Ritual, Skin, Hanging Hill, and Poppet.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
"I know because you and I? We are the same person."
By Denise Crawford
This novel is the 7th in the Detective Jack Caffery series and it's a winner! Do not read this unless you have read the previous 6 books so that you get the full impact of the character of Jack and what all he has gone through to this point.

Super fantastic suspense thriller chiller -- this was so creepy and good that I could not bear to put the book down even to watch the Olympics last evening. I read it cover to cover, sitting down with it after dinner, and then finishing the last few words at nearly midnight.

The narrative is told from alternating points of view and involves several plot lines, some continuing from the beginning of the series as Jack wrestles with his personal demons while also trying to solve what, at first, seems to be the pointless exercise of finding the owners of a little dog that the Walking Man has been entrusted with. Jack only agrees to do this so that the Walking Man will tell him what happened to Jack's brother Ewan who disappeared from his London home when he was just a boy -- taken by a pedophile and never found.

Meanwhile, a wealthy family is battling terror as they are held hostage and tortured in their large secluded hilltop mansion - The Turrets. Oliver and Matilda Anchor-Ferrers, in their sixties, are spending a holiday in Somerset Mendips, down from their main residence in London, as he is recovering from valve replacement surgery. They've brought their daughter, Lucia, with them as she is back living with her parents after her latest failure in work and relationships. She's completely broken and has been in and out of therapy because of a horrible event that occurred 15 years prior -- the murder of a young couple in the woods nearby. The perpetrator, Minnet Kable, was found, confessed and is behind bars in a secure facility but Lucia will never recover from the trauma -- for the young murdered man had once been her boyfriend. Who are these men that have invaded their home and taken them prisoner -- what do they want?

The writing is fabulous and the reader feels the threat mounting. Trying, in vain, to figure out where this is going and why -- pointed first one way and then another. Impatient to get the answers, but relishing the way the author draws out the emotions as events spiral toward their eventual very perfect conclusion. What a great novel and I highly recommend it to anyone who has been following this series and to any reader wanting a suspense thriller that gives them shivers and just might interfere with a good night's sleep and give a haunting dream or two. This is so close to being a full 5 stars for me -- but that is a rating I only give books that live on in my mind long after I've turned the final pages. WOLF may end up being one of those, and if so, I'll adjust that later.

Series titles, in order:
Birdman
The Treatment
Ritual
Skin
Gone
Poppet
*Wolf

Thank you to NetGalley and Atlantic Grove for the e-book ARC to review.

42 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
Sadism and Torture
By SandyCB
This is the first book of Mo Hayder's that I've read, so I didn't know what to expect. I'm a fan of thrillers and detective fiction, some of it including significant amounts of graphic violence., There is some subject matter I just prefer to skip, however, because it is so disturbing that it makes me want to shower after reading it -- with all the doors locked and the lights on. The plot of this book involves a family held hostage in their own home. There is significant mental and physical torture, including the torture (but not death) of the family dog. Anticipation of pain and death occupies fully half the novel, and pedophilia is a theme as well. When the novel's plot involves Jack Caffery trying to solve the mystery the novel is interesting, but when the novel is housebound it was hard to read. I would not have finished it, in fact, had I not committed myself to writing a review. To the author's credit, the twist at the end is neatly developed throughout the novel, not just a surprise ending tacked on at the last minute. The bottom line is that in its way this is a well-written book that I wish I'd never read. Animal lovers are strongly cautioned.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
The Last Jack Book You Need to Read (and I'm using "Need" generously)
By Amazon Customer
This is the last Mo Hayder book I'll be reading.

I've been reading Hayder since Birdman was published. I was really excited to find a woman who wrote hard-edged crime fiction without delving into rom-crom (sorry for that made up word, but you know what I mean - really a romance built around a crime of some kind. more Nancy Drew than Michael Connelly). I thought Birdman and The Treatment were two of the best crime books I'd ever read - linking Jack to Penderecki was gruesome and haunting, and the crimes themselves were gut wrenching (thinking The Treatment especially here). Hayder didn't hold back on any punches; she went straight for the kidneys and kept hitting until you were spitting up blood.

+++++++++MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD, BUT NOT ABOUT PLOT, JUST OVERALL SERIES+++++++++++++++

But now the whole Penderecki thing is just wrung dry. Jack has become a caricature: the hard drinking loner who would be fired in the real world for his on-the-job cowboying. Readers have known what happened to Ewan from a few books ago, so it's not really a spoiler. Let me just say that Jack finally finds out, and it's anticlimactic.

Also, while I'm at it, for one of the kidnappers to be completely inexperienced in the realities of crime work was implausible. And the father imagining a faceless Jack (as John) was just silly, and silly doesn't work in this kind of a book.

++++++++++++++++++NO FURTHER SPOILERS+++++++++++++++++++++++++++

I'm not interested in the secondary character with the stupid name (Flea - oh how edgy! is she 12?) as a romantic interest, and I'm definitely not interested in The Walking Man as more than a rarely-used device, so when I see references to him as "the xx book in The Walking Man series" it gives me the nopes.

This story was an interesting read, though you'll figure out the "twist" (which is overrated as a narrative technique). That doesn't make it less interesting, honestly. There's nothing wrong with working it out yourself; I don't expect an author to be a super-duper crime thinker-upper, and there's satisfaction to be had from solving it yourself, as long as you don't do it in the first 50 pages.

However, the writing is simply no longer compelling, and that's disappointing. At my age, I've given up reading for loyalty's sake. There's too many good books out there to read "just because."

If you're wondering about the "torture" that other reviewers have mentioned, from my perspective the dog isn't tortured (we have 6 animals that call us their humans if that helps) and while what happens to the family is horrifying *for them,* it was not horrifying to me as a reader. It was tame, really. So don't let those reviews hold you back if that has been an issue. I think most of those reviewers mentioned they have not read Hayder's earlier work.

If you're looking for more of the same (last several books), then this book will fit nicely into your collection. If you've been hoping that she's going to pull another gut-wrencher out of her writer's chest, that's not going to happen. I think Hayder has seen her heyday is a hard-hitting writer, and is falling into the formula and routine of a long-published series writer at this point.

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