The Winter Knife

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Pub Date Jan 04 2017 | Archive Date Feb 06 2017

Description

Death stalks a snowbound city from below... Feral dogs are blamed when a popular teen is killed. Is it just coincidence that he disappeared after infuriating 14-year-old Haley, who is torn between her anger and her desire to belong? More attacks implicate a creature of Northwoods myth she befriended in its summer form. As the DNR leads a cougar hunt in town, Haley makes a desperate plan to steal a car and use their empathic bond to lead the creature away from the city -- driving alone into the fangs of a blizzard that makes roads hazardous even for experienced drivers. If she fails, either her monster or more members of her community will die.

Death stalks a snowbound city from below... Feral dogs are blamed when a popular teen is killed. Is it just coincidence that he disappeared after infuriating 14-year-old Haley, who is torn between...


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I didn't really know what to expect when I requested this book. I loved the cover, and the title was properly melancholy. What I found was a story that gripped me, and actually frightened me. I read a book once when I was young called "Danger on Panther Peak" that was this adventure tale about a panther causing all sorts of mayhem in a small town. There are scenes in this largely more fantastical tale that remind me of the visceral fear I felt as a child: of the cold, the silence, and what might be stalking me in the dark. Please read it.

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