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War veteran Peter Ash tracks a murderer through the most forbidding and stark landscape he has ever encountered, in the fifth thriller from the bestselling author of The Drifter. Losing ground in his fight against his claustrophobia, ex-soldier Peter Ash has no intention of ever getting on a plane - until a grieving woman asks him to find her grandson. The boy''s mother was murdered and his father, the sole suspect, has taken his son and fled to Iceland.
When Peter is met at Reykjavik airport by a man from the US Embassy, he realises the powers that be don''t want him in Iceland. But he isn''t going home until he accomplishes his mission - even if it means incurring the wrath of his own government.
Peter must confront his growing PTSD and endure a powerful snowstorm to find a killer, save a young boy and keep himself out of prison - and a cold Icelandic grave.
About the author
Nick Petrie received his MFA in fiction from the University of Washington, won a Hopwood Award for short fiction, and his story 'At the Laundromat' won the 2006 Short Story Contest in the Seattle Review. His debut novel featuring ex-soldier Peter Ash, The Drifter, won numerous awards including the International Thriller Writers Award for Best First Novel in 2017.
Summary
War veteran Peter Ash tracks a murderer and his criminal family through the most forbidding and stark landscape he has ever encountered, in the fifth thriller from the bestselling author of The Drifter.
Losing ground in his fight against post-traumatic claustrophobia, ex-soldier Peter Ash has no intention of getting on a plane – until a grieving woman asks him to find her eight-year-old grandson. The boy's mother was murdered and his father, the sole suspect, has taken his son and fled to Iceland.
Peter is met at the airport by a man from the United States Embassy. For reasons both unknown and unofficial, it seems that they don't want him in Reykjavik. But Peter isn't going home until he accomplishes his mission – even if it means incurring the wrath of his own government.
From the northernmost European capital to a remote farm near the arctic, Peter must confront his growing PTSD and endure a powerful snowstorm to find a killer, save a young boy and keep himself out of prison – or a cold Icelandic grave.