Annie and the Wolves Book Review

Annie Oakley, time travel, and the subject of revenge converge in Andromeda Romano-Lax's novel Annie and the Wolves. I loved uncovering the mysteries right along with our main character, Ruth McClintock. Ruth is a former historian charged with deciphering a journal thought to be belong to famed Annie Oakley, a woman whom Ruth has been studying for years.

Or was studying before her car accident. An accident that triggered a strange vision. And when a high school boy says he's seen Ruth in a vision of his own, Ruth has to figure out if these visions are merely dreams or premonitions.


As Ruth is unraveling the mystery of Annie Oakley and Oakley's childhood trauma, Ruth also realizes that there's more to the story of her younger sister's suicide than she previously knew. Is it possible to go back and change anything that happened her sister's past? Is it possible to go forward and change the future?

This book will make you think, make you do double takes, and keep you guessing. I didn't want to put it down! This is a perfect book club read.

Annie and the Wolves is published by Soho Press and is available to purchase now. I received a free e-ARC in exchange for my review.

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