"A debut novel with an assured, strongly focused voice and hard-boiled writing that reminds you of Mickey Spillane. . . . The violence is raw, the energy of the writing is addictive, and the story reveals life as it unravels from the wrong side of the gun." —The Hamilton Spectator
"A sobering look at what happens when a tentative quest for morality comes up against the reality that everyone lives in the jungle, where life has no value." —Quill & Quire
In this gripping novel, the world is watching as 12 hardened racers gather to compete in an event promoted as the most ambitious adventure race ever attempted. The contestants will advance into the deepest unexplored gorge on earth, and the first climber to ascend to the top of 22,000-foot Kuk Sur, one of the last remaining unclimbed Himalayan peaks, will claim a two million dollar prize. Among the climbers are Conner Michaels, haunted by his brother's mysterious death on Kuk Sur six years earlier; Preston Child, the millionaire financier of the race; and Child’s beautiful daughter, Malika. Hotshot television producer Terrance Carlton is overseeing the filming of the event, and each racer is outfitted with a shoulder-mounted camera for live broadcasts around the world. But as the racers plunge deeper into the legendary gorge, death follows. As the carnage mounts in the treacherously remote mountains, the racers—and the millions watching the tragedy unfold on television—realize that the mist-shrouded gorge is not as uninhabited as everyone had believed.
Brian Ullmann is the senior associate athletics director at the University of Maryland. He lives in Arlington, Virginia.
Fiction
375 pages, Mass Market, 4 x 7
Distribution Rights: WOR X CA
$7.95
9781934755075 (1934755079) Pub Date: May 2009
Medallion Press