THE WOLF AT THE DOOR by Kate Wylie

4.75* I stood Eve Dallas up for Margot Phalen, and have no regrets. 

Book 2 in the new MP FBI series can't be read as a standalone. The discovery that MP made, that I thought was just a bit too convenient at the very end of book 1, helping to exonerate Wes, makes another appearance (or few) here, and we get to hear the unsub's voice throughout the tale. We also find out that they/another unsub? want what's theirs back - this is cleverly done, and there wasn't a doubt in my mind as to what said voice was referring to. But, I was big time wrong as to their identitiy/ies and to what was wanted back. This author does beautifully with setting her scene and unsub/s. 

The wolf character of the tale and the title sounded weirdly believable, to the point it had me pondering mental health as an illness versus delusions/indoctrination/cult. I'm still no closer to understanding the guy by the end of the tale, but suspect that he's done for in this series.

There is more than one thread being played out - to say how many would spoiler this tale. I was shocked and in a tiny bit of disbelief at the killer/killers' (?) identity/ies, how they could go undetected for so long and how no one noticed there was something wrong with them. Were they all that good actors? The ending was the teeniest bit unsatisfying because the issue of getting the victims to their graves wasn't explained enough. The blood sacrifice aspect, yes. The 'Imhotep'-ish bit, yes. But not the physical distance, and as the killer/s were described physically, unless their beliefs/delusions/indoctrination/cult absorption gave them superhuman strength, then no, that doesn't work. 

Again, not spoilering here but it was nice to see a bit more of Wes in this book, seeing that distance and the storyline kept him mostly out of the thick of things. Could it happen irl without screams of compromise and without defence lawyers screaming "set up!"? Not sure. 

And, thank goodness for motels in obscure little American towns that haven't been decorated or refurbished since the 70s, that provided a perfect means of self-defence and MP socking the baddie/s where it hurt. No shrinking violet, her.

Book 3 has seemingly already been written, as there's a full blurb at the end of this one. I'm so glad KW is such a prolific author, and that Storm Publishing know what a gem they have on their hands in her, as they don't delay putting her tales out, so I'm expecting the next in about 4-6 weeks going on the gap between books 1 and 2.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my reading pleasure.

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