The Hike
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Narrado por:
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David Johansen-Menkin
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Stephanie Racine
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De:
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Lucy Clarke
Sobre este áudio
No help.
No cell coverage.
No one to hear them scream.
Burned-out by both her marriage and work, Liz is desperate for an escape. More than that, she craves an adventure, a total reset. So, when she plans a vacation with her three best friends, she persuades them to spend four nights camping in the stunning mountains of Norway. Following a trail that climbs through lush valleys, towering peaks, and past jewel-blue lakes, Liz is sure that the hike is just what they need.
But as they stride farther from civilization, it becomes clear that the women are not the only ones looking to lose themselves in the mountains. The wilderness hides secrets darker than they could ever have imagined, and if they’re not careful . . . not all of them will return.
©2023 Lucy Clarke (P)2023 Penguin AudioResumo da Crítica
One of Real Simple’s Best Books of the Year
"The strengths of the novel lie in the knife-sharp tension of the first half as well as the beautifully nuanced friendship of the four main characters. While there is danger and tragedy aplenty, hope and loyalty also abound." —Kirkus Reviews
"A taut, compulsively readable, and elegantly written thriller—Lucy Clarke has done it again! The Hike transports you to the Norwegian wilderness where a group of female friends are pushed to their absolute limits and beyond. I couldn’t stop turning the pages! A brilliant exploration of female friendship and all that it entails. A must-read for 2023." —Sarah Pearse, author of The Sanatorium
"An immense achievement. The power, beauty and fear inspired by those Norwegian mountains feels utterly real, as do the emotions and physical demands they impose. The tension runs like a tight thread throughout the narrative; but though we never forget the threats that surround the group, getting closer all the time, we are allowed moments of wonder." —Jane Shemilt, author of Daughter