White Death
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Narrated by:
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Matt Godfrey
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By:
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Christine Morgan
About this listen
January 12, 1888.
When a day dawns warm and mild in the middle of a long, cold winter, it’s greeted as a blessing, a reprieve. It's a chance for those who’ve been cooped up indoors to get out, do chores, run errands, and send the children to school...little knowing they’re only seeing the calm before the storm.
The blizzard hits out of nowhere, screaming across the Great Plains like a runaway train. It brings slicing winds, blinding snow, and plummeting temperatures. Livestock will be found frozen in the fields, their heads encased in blocks of ice formed from their own steaming breath. Frostbite and hypothermia wait for anyone caught without shelter.
For the hardy settlers of Far Enough, in the Montana Territory, it’s about to get worse. Something else has arrived with the blizzard - something sleek and savage and hungry. Wild animal or vengeful spirit from Native American legend, it blends into the snow and bites with sharper teeth than the wind.
It is called the wanageeska. It is the White Death.
©2018 Christine Morgan (P)2018 Christine MorganWhat listeners say about White Death
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- Hebby~Bookworm
- 13-09-2019
Loved it
This was really entertaining! Couldn’t put it down. I loved the little details about the people’s lives and how they lived, and the ways they had to cope with the blizzard without modern tools and electricity.
It was a little hard to keep track of the many many characters, but I really loved that there were a lot of characters and stories to tell of how they survived (or not!) the blizzard.
There was an absolutely brutal moment in it where I thought “no way” but indeed, yes it did.... it was a bit of a shocker.
I liked the creature and have my own theory about what it was, but the novel didn’t completely explain what the animal was or why it was there, which could bother some readers. So if you like things tied up in a neat little bow, prepare yourself for a slightly unsatisfying ending.
Overall 5 stars and it’s in my top 5 books that I’ve listened to this year. Give it a try!
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