Meeting the life on winter's edge...

Growing up in a state hospital like Creedmore could have broken Ena's spirit, but instead it gave her the will and drive to seek out the mother who had abandoned her there as a child. Her search leads her at last to a small town near the Shawangunk Mountains in upstate New York. Yet after moving to Harlow, she hesitates to make contact with her mother.

Instead, hired to collate archaeological documents at the local college, Ena is drawn into unraveling the mystery of a dig that is being sabotaged, and helping the Welsh-born detective Galen Hill find a killer.

When she discovers artifacts stored from a dig in Peru, handwritten archaeological journals lead her to a curious connection between the artifacts themselves and the intricacies of an old video game about a legendary journey through time. What she doesn't know is that her research is a threat to someone who isn't willing to let the truth be known. The closer she comes to a solution, the more real danger waits for her.

To her surprise, her involvement with Galen grows stronger and deeper as together they seek to reveal their adversary. Gradually, in the midst of the chaos and darkness of a winter's edge, of what unfolds, Ena begins to find a way to let go of the past...

Excerpt from Winter's Edge:

I found myself on a deserted back road just before winter set in. Fields lay to my left, their high grass gold-tipped in the last light of day. On the other side, I saw the Ridge, its white cliffs half in shadow. I think you can hold moments, feel them like something solid and know they matter, even when they flicker away when you start to notice them. Everything I looked at on that road was like that, one long series of moments to hold, and I felt as if maybe, if I died right then and there, it'd be okay, because everything I saw all about me was perfect, and that ought to be enough for anyone to say she'd lived a good life, no matter how short or long it was.

Dusk came fast, though, and most of that good feeling started to slip away in the dark. It was cold, but I had a promise to keep.



Klappentext

A video game of a journey through time and artifacts from a dig in Peru-both become insidious connections to the murder of an archaeologist in a quiet university town…

Growing up in a state asylum like Creedmore should have broken Ena's spirit, but in the end it only gave her a fierce will to find and confront the mother who had abandoned her there. Her search leads her at last to a small town near the Shawangunk Mountains in upstate New York. In spite of her desire, she suddenly hesitates to make contact. Instead, hired to collate archaeological documents at the local university, Ena finds herself drawn into unraveling the mystery of a nearby dig that is being sabotaged, and helping the Welsh-born detective Galen Hill find a killer.

When she discovers artifacts stored at the university from a dig in Peru, she discovers a curious connection between the artifacts themselves and the intricacies of an old video game about a legendary journey through time. Following that thread, Ena begins to explore handwritten journals that suggest illegal claims on indigenous ruins. Her research becomes a threat to someone who wants to stop her, someone desperate to keep the truth hidden.

Titel
Winter's Edge
EAN
9781393908067
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
02.07.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.42 MB