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A Cold War, by Alan Russell
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Nina Granville believes her business trip to Alaska will give her a short respite from the merry-go-round that came with her engagement to Congressman Terrence Donnelly. But instead of allowing her the peace she craves, Nina’s getaway from the public eye means that no one witnesses her abduction into a very cold hell.
Taken by a mountain man who calls himself Baer and then transported to a remote cabin surrounded by nothing but frozen wilderness, Nina descends into a nightmare of terror, privation, and bitter cold. Nina’s privileged life did not prepare her for imprisonment at the hands of this survivalist trapper. If she is to live—and to escape—Nina realizes she must do it on her own.
Undaunted and with startling determination, Nina pits herself against her captor, her fear, and nature itself in a battle for her life—but can she win against such deadly opponents?
A Cold War, by Alan Russell- Amazon Sales Rank: #659320 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-06
- Released on: 2015-10-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 348 pages
Review
“This unusual thriller offers a fascinating look at survivalists and the wilderness of our fiftieth state as well as being a truly gripping page-turner in the manner of Tim Johnston’s Descent (2015).” —Booklist
“Russell (Political Suicide, 2003, etc.) handles Nina's kidnapping, imprisonment, and painfully growing resolve with matter-of-fact mastery.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[A] searing thriller…Nina’s transformation from victim to avenger is painful to watch, but it’s brutally convincing.” —Publishers Weekly
“A riveting tale expertly told.” —Men Reading Books blog
“In his latest, A Cold War, Russell creates his most suspenseful psychological thriller yet.” —Mystery Fanfare
About the Author
Alan Russell is the bestselling author of the acclaimed novels Burning Man, Guardians of the Night, St. Nick, Shame, and Multiple Wounds. “He has a gift for dialogue,” raves the New York Times, while the Boston Globe calls his work “complex and genuinely suspenseful” and Publishers Weekly declared him to be “one of the best writers in the mystery field today.” His books have earned him a Lefty Award for best comedic mystery, a USA Today Critics’ Choice Award, two San Diego Book Awards for best mystery novel, and the Odin Award for Lifetime Achievement from the San Diego Writers/Editors Guild. A California native, Russell still resides in the Golden State with his wife and three children.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful. First 80% rates 4 stars, last 20% is awful By Brenda Hardesty I loved the first 80% of the book. Good main character development, exciting plot, interesting descriptions of the harsh environment of Alaska. There was enough description of the horrors face by the main character, but it was not overly graphic. Once they leave Alaska, the book is terrible. It has rushed, poorly detailed narratives, and the only reason you don't see the twist coming is that the main character doesn't tell us (even though she knows).Did the author take two different books and squash them together? Did he want to write part two, but just didn't have enough to make a second entire book? He should have stopped while he was ahead. I can even see ways he could have included the last twist without rushing through the whole second plot. Why did the editors allow this? I was very disappointed, since the last part ruined my love for the main book.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful. An Alaska story to curl your toes--if they haven't frozen off. By Jim Misko In the interest of full disclosure, I critiqued the Alaska scenes for the author because I've been a frequent visitor to the wilds of Alaska and have lived here 42 years. Robert Masello, another excellent author of "Einstein's Prophecy" introduced us by email and we have become friends. Never the less, I found his characters--which I did not assist with--and his plot--same--spine tingling. How a nice gentle giant like Alan can come up with these plots is beyond my simple brain. I usually judge a book by the way I feel about getting back to it at night. We read several hours each night and if I'm really looking forward to reading it and there is an anxiety and desire to find out what's to happen next, I give it good ratings. "A Cold War," is factually accurate, scary, and powerful in its conclusion. If you enjoy putting a book down after the last page with a smile on your face, you're gonna love this one--and his previous books as well.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Another excellent book. By TC Alan Russell writes very good thrills/mystery books, with very strong characters. Will be reading every book he writes. In this one Nina character is comfortable in her skin, and smart, strong woman. Ending is very shocking, you can't put it down. Drunk lots of hot tea to keep warm.
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