Wolf Hollow: A Book Review

Written by Victoria Houston, Wolf Hollow is the first in the Lew Ferris Mystery series, an off-shoot of the Loon Lake Mysteries – Lew Ferris is a lady police Chief in a small town in Wisconsin, and her town seems to have a tendency for dead bodies. In this book, a few things are going on. Lew’s brother is found dead, and a summer resident’s son is caught by some pre-teens soliciting… something… from a girl their age.

This is a well-written story, and you can hop into the series with this episode (I did) and get along through the book perfectly fine. Some notes, Lew has two adult children, but I don’t think any grandchildren yet, and a non-traditional relationship with her boyfriend.

If you enjoy murder mysteries, particularly those more on the cozy-ish side, I think this is a good read, very interesting, and I’d love to find out what happens with Lew in the future.

I did receive a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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