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The Yeti: A Novel

By: Rick Chesler, Jack Douglas
Narrated by: Jeffrey S. Fellin
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The most infamous cryptid ever to capture the imagination of the planet.

A man putting his life at risk.

When evolutionary biology professor Dr. Zack Hitchens loses his wife in a senseless accident, he decides to follow her dreams all the way to the roof of the world - the peak of Mount Everest. On the infernal mountain, Zack and his teammates battle sickness, whiteout conditions, avalanches, the oxygen-starved minds of other climbers - and something else. Something primitive and consumed with rage. Something seeking revenge.

Something downright abominable.

©2016 Rick Chesler and Jack Douglas (P)2016 Rick Chesler and Jack Douglas
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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Not a bad story, but not that memorable. I've finished other books that have left an impression, but this just didn't.

I think its main problem is it has such a large cast of characters, and it jumps between them so often, I often wasn't sure who was where doing what. It probably requires a second listen to keep track.

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