Tracked To Kill
The Appalachian Trail Murder Mysteries
by A. B. Gibson
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Pub Date Jul 21 2019 | Archive Date Nov 12 2019
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Description
No one is who they seem in this intricate and fast-paced plot of global intrigue, revenge, and murder.
High tech and low tech collide on the Appalachian Trail when a retired intelligence operative must identify his nephew’s assassin among a ragtag group of colorful hikers.
Cryptic trail name aliases provide the perfect cover, and scenic Harpers Ferry, West Virginia provides the dramatic backdrop for the unpredictable ending.
Advance Praise
"Sophisticated, suspenseful, and completely unpredictable, Tracked to Kill is impossible to put down." -Amazon reviewer
"Sophisticated, suspenseful, and completely unpredictable, Tracked to Kill is impossible to put down." -Amazon reviewer
Featured Reviews
Tracked to Kill
By A.B. Gibson
5 stars.
A fast-moving thriller, that is near impossible to put down.
Set on the Appalachian Trail, the book moves quickly to set a scene and drag in a host of potential murders.
No one is who they seem in this intricate and fast-paced plot of global intrigue, revenge, and murder.
Cryptic trail name aliases provide the perfect cover, and scenic Harpers Ferry, West Virginia provides the dramatic backdrop for the unpredictable ending.
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Being from Harper's Ferry, and having hiked the AT, I was really interested in this book. But...after reading it, I was torn.
It was a fun, easy read. You could escape into the story.
On the other hand, it was almost too quirky and unrealistic. I kept trying to literally imagine it happening here and that didn't work.
I do think I would have enjoyed it more without my personal knowledge of the area. Therefore, I'm rounding my 3.5 stars up to 4 to make up for my personal bias.
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