When a plane crash lands in the Alaskan wilderness the survivors must battle harsh elements, hostile geography, a hungry wolf pack and horrifying moral dilemmas if they are to live to be rescued.
I remember taking a long walk in deep snow years ago. I was tired and thought about taking a break, then realized that is how people freeze to death. Tidy’s story tells a story about survival. If you want to read something unique, here it is. You might ask yourself if you would live through it.
I didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did, I only downloaded it as I have read everything else by the author and thoroughly enjoyed all his work.
This is a completely different genre and not something I would have otherwise chosen however it soon pulls you in and I found I couldn't put my kindle down - I had to know how it was going to end! ☺
What a change from this authors previous works. I do like this type of adventure story. I found the first half a tad slow for me, however the second half more than made up for it, very tense and a really edge of the seat read. There is a twist at the end, there are several clues given throughout the book, but I did not see it coming. I look forward to this authors next book that strays from his normal style.
Epic doesn't even begin to describe this book full of twists and turns that I definitely didn't see coming. Full of suspense and un-putdownable (yes I know that's not a word) . A great thriller from start to finish.