lunes, 23 de enero de 2012

EDGE OF SURVIVAL, by Tony Anderson

***** I couldn't put it down!


Cameran Young is biologist researching for the Environmental Impact Research in the northern Canadian wilds.  She arrives with her friend Vicky to a bar full of mining men where she needed to go to the toilet,   and she notices the second cubicle is closed, she thought there was a woman  needing help, but when she opened the door, the woman was beyond help, her throat was slit, she was definetely dead.  In shock she barelly remembers her flight with  Daniel Fox, her apointed helicopter pilot through islands, inlets and fjords to the bay where the Imaviaq is anchored.  

Between Daniel and Cam there is intense growing attraction, but he has issues.  He is struggling with some memories of his past as a UK SAS  sergant, and is trying to drown his sorrow in alcohol and casual sex.  He is very protective of Cam, probably because she has diabetes.

This book is full of funny comments and descriptions, such as:  "...charming everyone who possessed dangling genitalia with her Colgate smile and Clairol streaks" 

In fact, I couldn't put it down, the characters are completely lovable and realistic, and it has the basic ingredients for a good entertainment: suspense, romance, fun, a bit of mystery and surprise in the end and a good rhythm.  I loved it!


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