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Book SynopsisDeath waits at the top of the world in this adrenaline-laced thriller from Sarah Lotz, perfect for anyone who loves the film The Descent or John Krakauer's book Into Thin Air.
Trade ReviewAn
incredibly creepy and effective standalone novel that I read through in one sitting . . .
A chillingly effective and haunting tale * Sci-Fi Bulletin *
The White Road is
a roller-coaster ride with intriguing psychological depth * Crime Fiction Lover *
Lotz knows how to develop
suspense and horror . . .
Dark and unsettling, Lotz's latest
taps into, and exploits, our deepest fears * Kirkus Reviews *
The White Road will creep under your skin . . . Lotz has cemented herself as one of my favourite horror authors with this book. The
characters are real and fascinating. The book is
just downright creepy! I love it! The
dark sense of humour that is layered throughout is one of the things that makes her work so memorable and enjoyable for me . . .
I really can't recommend this book enough. ***** * The Speculative Herald *
Lotz excels at making you feel like you're there and her flawed lead sympathetic. Fans of Dan Simmons's
The Terror will be pleased * Publishers Weekly *
Sarah Lotz's descriptions of the oppressive darkness and unbearably cramped spaces
stirred up some of my deepest fears . . .
A master of the horror genre, Sarah Lotz's talents were especially in clear evidence in this novel with its
atmosphere of tangible suspense and pure, icy terror.
Thoroughly entertaining and astonishingly realistic,
The White Road is
a gripping, high-climbing thriller that will creep its way under your skin and stay with you for a very long time (. . . like fingers in your heart) * The Biblio Sanctum *