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Thirty-five years ago, Hugh Glass found glory on El Cap, and met the woman he would marry and lose. Now he's back to climb the wall again, and make a fresh start. But when disaster strikes a team of women high above, Hugh finds himself drawn into a dead vertical race against time. Plagued by fire, ice, and old demons, he reaches the wreckage of the fall, where the rescuers become the victims. Caught between the golden summit and terminal velocity, they cannot retreat, but may not survive the harrowing mystery of the wall.
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. A widowed geologist makes one final, perilous attempt to scale Yosemite''s El Cap and winds up running for his life in Long''s atmospheric, aggressive thriller (after The Reckoning). Hugh Glass and his climbing buddy Lewis Cole revisit the mountain where 35 years earlier, they shared glory on the 3,600-foot-high monolith and met the women they would marry. Now, years later, Hugh''s wife has vanished and Lewis''s is divorcing him. Ascending El Cap, Hugh and Lewis yearn for their wives and are humbled by nature''s rapture. Their last-ditch adventure is marred by the discovery of a body—one of three fallen climbers—and an encounter with Joshua, a malevolent old "caveman" who steals the corpse. Long casts the dramatic natural setting as a major player in the story and imparts fascinating facts about the art of rock-climbing. Joshua''s reappearance and a forest fire complicate the climbers'' trek, before a search and rescue guide who seeks his missing fiancée joins them. Lewis abandons the expedition, but increasingly paranoid Hugh continues on, joining the shifty guide to find the other lost climbers just as a violent storm heads their way. The surprise ending is a true shocker in this hurtling, gripping read. (Jan.)
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From AudioFile
Grover Gardner has readers clinging to Long''s novel about mountain climbers endangered and trapped on El Capitan, in Yosemite. Gripping is too mild a term for the intense listening experience as a reunion of two 50-year-old climbers turns into a nightmare. Hugh and Lewis, once Yosemite legends, are compelled to join a seemingly futile rescue mission; listeners will be on pins and needles as safety seems secure again and again, only to be snatched away by fate, human folly, or weather. Grover Gardner does an excellent job with distinct voices, achieving them through slight changes in accent and tone. Gardner''s narration is the voice of sanity among the most bizarre events, keeping reader pinioned. D.P.D. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Review
"Long writes with poetry, style, and pace."
-- Dan Brown
"A tense and taut thriller . . . Harrowing and surprising."
-- The Denver Post
"An atmospheric, aggressive thriller . . . A hurtling, gripping read."
-- Publishers Weekly (starred review)