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Widow Lindley - enadmit - 10-30-2013

I have really enjoyed Blake Crouchs' Wayward Pines books. Am I safe in assuming this story is set in that same town in Idaho??:confused:


Widow Lindley - swandy - 10-30-2013

This is what I was wondering. I read the first novel "Pines" and have the second "Wayward" waiting. I found Mr. Wilson's book by accident when a similar novella by Blake Crouch "Alone" came up. I believe that Crouch "licensed" his town to Kindle Worlds (there are several serials there) and anyone is allowed to write about it. I was surprised to see that two know novelists that I really like decided to play in Mr. Crouch's town. Very interesting to see their take on it. (Again - this is all assuming that these stories are all actually interconnected - any answer from Mr. Wilson would be appreciated.)


Widow Lindley - fpw - 10-31-2013

yep. "The Widow Lindley" takes place between Pines and Wayward. Blake and I go way back and he asked me if I'd like to write a story set in his fictional world. I really like the novels and so I agreed. If you like my writing and like Blake's world, I think you'll love this story. (Wayward Pines will be a TV series starring Matt Dillon next year.)


Widow Lindley - swandy - 10-31-2013

Oops - your are right. Blake Crouch wrote the original novels Pines and Wayward. What I meant is I was surprised when I saw that Brett Battles (another author I like - his Cleaner series is great) wrote a novella called "Alone" in the Wayward Pines world. That is how I found about "The Widow Lindley".


Widow Lindley - Scott Miller - 10-31-2013

swandy Wrote:Oops - your are right. Blake Crouch wrote the original novels Pines and Wayward. What I meant is I was surprised when I saw that Brett Battles (another author I like - his Cleaner series is great) wrote a novella called "Alone" in the Wayward Pines world. That is how I found about "The Widow Lindley".

These thriller writers have become downright incestuous...but in a good way. There seems to be a rallying cry amongst them and it appears as though they've become quite united in their efforts. I see it as a real positive personally.

I like the Cleaner books, at least the first three, as well.


Widow Lindley - enadmit - 11-01-2013

Just read The Widow. A GREAT addition the the Wayward Pines world. I now have a huge crush on Karla.
Great story!!!


Widow Lindley - Dave F - 11-25-2013

Great novella, I've never read any of the Weyward Pines before. Something I will be rectifying.


Widow Lindley - maibusch - 11-25-2013

Any chance of Widow Lindley coming out in a printed form? I don't do kindle. I just got my copies of the Hogben Chronicles and A Necessary End, and I am looking forward to getting through those.


Widow Lindley - fpw - 11-26-2013

maibusch Wrote:Any chance of Widow Lindley coming out in a printed form? I don't do kindle. I just got my copies of the Hogben Chronicles and A Necessary End, and I am looking forward to getting through those.

Sorry. There's a reason it's called "Kindle Worlds." You can read Kindle stories on your computer. (Maybe if I ever do another collection, I'll be able to include "Lindley" but right now Amazon commissioned the story and they're in control for the time being.)


Widow Lindley - sunspot - 12-19-2013

Darn it. Spent more money. I'm looking forward to reading this book.