### From Publishers Weekly Forensic sleuth Gideon Oliver discovers that an alleged avalanche victim actually died of an ice pick wound to the skull. PW called this "well-intentioned but wordy. . . . The repetitive scientific analysis and an overwrought narrative dull the novel's potential for suspe
Icy Clutches
β Scribed by Elkins, Aaron
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- e-reads.com
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Series
- Gideon Oliver 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781617561542
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Forensic sleuth Gideon Oliver discovers that an alleged avalanche victim actually died of an ice pick wound to the skull. PW called this "well-intentioned but wordy. . . . The repetitive scientific analysis and an overwrought narrative dull the novel's potential for suspense."
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Product Description
"Gideon Oliver expects to be amicably bored when he takes on the role of Π²ΠΡaccompanying spouseΠ²ΠΡ at a lodge in the magnificent wild country of Glacier Bay, Alaska, where his forest ranger wife Julie is attending a conference. But it turns out to be exactly his cup of tea. There is another group at the lodge: six scientists on a memorial journey to the site of a thirty-year-old glacial avalanche that killed three of their colleagues. Their leader is TVΠ²Πβ’s most popular science personality, the unctuous M. Audley Tremaine, who is the sole survivor of the fatal avalanche. But he doesnΠ²Πβ’t survive long, and is soon found hanged in his room. If that isnΠ²Πβ’t upsetting enough, shocked hikers discover human bones emerging from the foot of the glacierΠ²Πβare they the shattered remains of the three who died, finally seeing daylight after their two-mile. three-decade journey within the glacial flow? When the FBI seek expert help, everyone agrees how fortunate it is that Dr. Oliver, the famed Skeleton Detective, is on the scene. Everybody, that is, but the person who wants ancient history to stay that wayΠ²Πβand who believes that murder is the surest way to keep the past buried."
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