Book Review: ‘Fool Me Twice: A Riley Wolfe Novel’ By Jeff Lindsay

by | Dec 9, 2020 | Books | 0 comments

Author Jeff Lindsay (Dexter novels) is back with the follow-up to his great first novel Just Watch Me, featuring the great new character of Riley Wolfe. Fool Me Twice is a solid second book in the series with lots of action and the cleverness of the main character Riley. You’ll be in for another thrill-ride.

After stealing a Faberge egg in Russia, Riley is content with selling it and getting back to his mother, who is in a vegative state in a home. But his plans are changed when he’s kidnapped by a major arms dealer named Patrick Boniface and is given a job to save his life. He’s to steal a Fresco painted on a wall, that’s in the Vatican, an impossible job. He agrees to do the job. And then he’s taken by Boniface’s major rival, Bailey Stone, who wants Boniface gone. So now he’s in the middle of these two, while trying to figure out how the hell he can get the Fresco. And on top of that the FBI is still on his trail. He enlists the aid of his only friend Monique to help, as her life is on the line as well. A plan is divised by Riley to get the Fresco and hopefully pit the two arms dealers against each other and to outwit the FBI. Nothing Riley Wolfe can’t handle.

You can pick up Fool Me Twice in stores now.