It’s a trilogy by Blake Crouch. Here’s the overview:
“The plot surrounds Secret Service agent Ethan Burke’s introduction to the remote small town of Wayward Pines, his new home from which he cannot escape. The residents of this picturesque town don’t know how they got there and are forbidden to talk about their prior lives. An electric fence surrounds the town, and the residents are under 24-hour surveillance. The mysteries and horrors of the town build until Ethan discovers its secret. Then he must do his part to keep Wayward Pines protected from threats both within and beyond the fence.”
I’m also looking for a book that has the sense of mystery and wonder that “Twin Peaks” and “Lost” had. One book I’ve read that kind of approaches this is “Foucault’s Pendulum” by Umberto Eco. I’ll be following this thread with interest!
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Wayward Pines? Might scratch that itch.
It’s a trilogy by Blake Crouch. Here’s the overview:
“The plot surrounds Secret Service agent Ethan Burke’s introduction to the remote small town of Wayward Pines, his new home from which he cannot escape. The residents of this picturesque town don’t know how they got there and are forbidden to talk about their prior lives. An electric fence surrounds the town, and the residents are under 24-hour surveillance. The mysteries and horrors of the town build until Ethan discovers its secret. Then he must do his part to keep Wayward Pines protected from threats both within and beyond the fence.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wayward_Pines_Trilogy
I’m also looking for a book that has the sense of mystery and wonder that “Twin Peaks” and “Lost” had. One book I’ve read that kind of approaches this is “Foucault’s Pendulum” by Umberto Eco. I’ll be following this thread with interest!