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Five women go camping in a remote mountain range. None return.

Chloe, Hayley, Rachel, Lisa & Zoe. Each has their own reason for needing to get away. But what starts as a camping trip takes a dark turn when they start to question if they’re really alone on the mountainside. What really awaits the girls outside the relative safety of their tent? And more importantly, do they really know who’s inside it?

Based upon the real events of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, this psychological thriller transfers the setting to the modern day, but explores the mysteries that have remained unsolved since the 1950s. Why was the tent cut open from the inside out? Why were the bodies partially dressed in each others’ clothing? And what was meant by the group’s chilling final journal entry:

‘We know now snowmen exist.’

‘A production that proves why thrillers work so well in the theatre.’
London Theatre Reviews

We Know Now Snowmen Exist

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Five women go camping in a remote mountain range. None return. Chloe, Hayley, Rachel, Lisa & Zoe. Each has their... Read more

    Publisher: Salamander Street Limited
    Publication Date: 04/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781914228049, 978-1914228049
    ISBN10: 1914228049

    Number of Pages: 88

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

    Description

    Five women go camping in a remote mountain range. None return.

    Chloe, Hayley, Rachel, Lisa & Zoe. Each has their own reason for needing to get away. But what starts as a camping trip takes a dark turn when they start to question if they’re really alone on the mountainside. What really awaits the girls outside the relative safety of their tent? And more importantly, do they really know who’s inside it?

    Based upon the real events of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, this psychological thriller transfers the setting to the modern day, but explores the mysteries that have remained unsolved since the 1950s. Why was the tent cut open from the inside out? Why were the bodies partially dressed in each others’ clothing? And what was meant by the group’s chilling final journal entry:

    ‘We know now snowmen exist.’

    ‘A production that proves why thrillers work so well in the theatre.’
    London Theatre Reviews

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