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Wolf Point

A Novel

Contributors

By Lisa Howells

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Dec 1, 2026
Publisher
Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781668659786

Price

$27.99

Format

Format:

  1. Audiobook Download (Unabridged) $27.99
  2. ebook $14.99 $19.99 CAD
  3. Hardcover $30.00 $40.00 CAD

For fans of True Detective, We Begin At The End, and Mare of Easttown, this stunningly “beautiful, wild, and wonderful thriller” (Chris Whitaker) sees a newly promoted police officer thrust into a race against time and the harsh Alaskan elements when a teenage girl disappears just as a crushing storm descends.

Wolf Point, Alaska. 

When police officer Terril Black is appointed sergeant under brutal circumstances, she expects a quiet first night in charge. Instead, a teenage girl vanishes from a remote motel – and for Terril, turning her back is never an option. 

With a department that doesn’t want a woman in charge, a hostile officer undermining her every move, and a rookie fresh from Miami as her only back-up, she is plunged into a desperate missing persons investigation, racing against time and the elements. 

Here, it isn’t the first 48 hours that count – it’s the first four to eight. After that, even something innocent can end badly. 

But unsettling clues point her towards something dark festering beneath the surface of this small town. And when a violent snowstorm cuts them off from the outside world, Terril isn’t just fighting to save the girl – she’s fighting to get out alive. 

A gripping debut crime novel for readers of Gillian Flynn, Chris Whitaker, Jane Harper and Tana French.

 

 


Lisa Howells

About the Author

Lisa Howells is a UK-based journalist with over two decades of experience.  After working for a host of market-leading titles throughout her career, she is currently Deputy Editor of Crime Monthly magazine—which she co-created and launched five years ago—and is committed to being an advocate in the true-crime field. She also works as the Head of Production on Heat magazine, and is Books Editor for both titles, championing fiction in all its forms, but particularly female voices in crime.

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