The Killvein White
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.89 (659 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1426951043 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 204 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-09 |
Language | : | English |
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"The Killvein White provides a thrilling, well-crafted adventure with solid yet straightforward explanations of avalanche defense techniques and graphic scenes of nature's ferocity that highlight a cast of very believable, human characters." BlueInk Reviews, December 2012Read full review at: blueinkreview/reviews/view/2923/srch:the%20killvein%20white
"Immensely Enjoyable!" according to Timo. We are being immersed - quite literally - by a juggernaut of a storm that's coming the way of the main characters. These are all-American people, who - largely due to Mr. Reynolds' quick wit and deft penmanship - are instantly recognizable and (therefore?) very likable. Any story where the people are this real is highly engrossing, and I dare say that the tension is so much higher when we care for these . Nail Biting Drama Liz McCarty Then tension was mounting, my heart rate climbing higher and faster than usual. Yes, I was exercising on my recumbent bike but that was not the cause. Ralph Reynolds' description of a destructive avalanche was so graphic that I found myself imaging I was there. I had to outrun it or die.Set in Utah at a ski resort just outside of Salt Lake City, The Killvein White is a mystery, a drama, a love story. It . `The storm had suddenly become something more than a mere red X on her charts' New Mexico author Ralph Reynolds has retired at age 8`The storm had suddenly become something more than a mere red X on her charts' Grady Harp New Mexico author Ralph Reynolds has retired at age 84 from a career as a trade magazine editor for John Deere and as a freelance writer with article in such disparate journals as the Wall Street Journal and Saturday Evening Post, articles ranging from sports, nature, economics, and agriculture. He has also penned both nonfiction and fiction books, the latter include for novels of the Old West, such as t. from a career as a trade magazine editor for John Deere and as a freelance writer with article in such disparate journals as the Wall Street Journal and Saturday Evening Post, articles ranging from sports, nature, economics, and agriculture. He has also penned both nonfiction and fiction books, the latter include for novels of the Old West, such as t
What happens when doomsday descends upon a remote ski village? This stark tale of progression to disaster answers that question with a tumbling journey that delivers menace, debauchery, heroism, renewed friendships and lost souls. In this riveting tale you'll meet a dedicated snow ranger confronting not only the travails of his present situation, but ghosts from his past; a sexy, smart statistician struggling to be heard in order to avert the pending disaster; a tough and cynical engineer who discovers a skeleton lurking in his closet and a plethora of fully realized characters who are forced to contemplate their mortality and morality.The Killvein White sets this truly human drama against a cruel and icy landscape. But by the time the thaw arrives redemp