First Tracks
by Catherine O'Connell
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Pub Date 1 Jul 2019 | Archive Date 30 Jun 2019
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Description
Ski patroller Greta Westerlind discovers there’s a darker side to the glamorous skiers’ paradise of Aspen in this intriguing thriller.
When experienced ski patroller Greta Westerlind awakes in hospital having almost been killed in an avalanche, she is devastated to learn that her close friend, bond trader Warren McGovern, perished in the slide. With no memory of the incident, Greta is at a loss to explain why the two of them were skiing in such lethal terrain in the first place.
As she struggles to unlock her memories as to what really happened that day, a series of strange and menacing incidents convinces Greta that someone means to harm her. Then a young woman disappears, and events take a terrifying new twist …
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780727888730 |
PRICE | US$28.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |
Featured Reviews
Books and stories take you to places that you may or not recognise. The last book I read before this one, had me transported to the joys of a holiday villa in France, complete with lazy lunches and wine. This book jolted me back into reality with it's story of Aspen and the ski world that exists there. It is a slow burn thriller, but it packs in lots of ski type details for anyone who is familiar with them, it will make for a good read.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, it was quite a different story with some good characters within the story.
You always learn something with reading and this time I learnt a lot about the different types of snow and what they were best for in terms of skiing and boarding. The description of the private plane journey was enjoyable, especially when most of us know what the alternatives are!
It was a good book and I thoroughly enjoyed it.