![]() ![]() He realizes all that he couldn’t be before. ![]() Its the secret, he knows, about the town that brings him closer to his family. His relationship with his wife and son change drastically in the second book. Throughout the second and third book, Wayward and The Last Town, we see Ethan Burke evolving both emotionally (with his family) and professionally (as Sheriff of the town). After explaining all the stuff about suspended animation and abbies to Ethan, David gives Ethan another chance to return to his life along with his family and take up the job of being the one and only Sheriff of Wayward Pines. The story unfolds with Ethan battling the invisible forces surveilling the town and some monstrous creatures called abbies to finally realize the secret of the town from the man who started it all: David Pilcher. In short, no way for Ethan to know about his family or work in Seattle. Why weird? Because there is no way to get out of this town, no way to contact people outside the town and people in the town itself act strangely as if they are under some surveillance. ![]() But things change after he lands up in a weird-as-hell town called Wayward Pines, Idaho. Though loving his wife a lot, he ends up cheating on her quite a few times. In the first book, Pines, Ethan is described as mostly a workaholic with no time for family. Our protagonist, Ethan Burke is our journey-chauffeur here. ![]()
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