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The Silent Land
The Silent Land: A novel | Graham Joyce
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Award-winning novelist and cult favorite Graham Joyce transports readers to a mysterious world of isolation and fear with a hypnotically dark story about a young couple trapped by an avalanche in the remote French Pyrenees. . . a daring and powerful novel about love, loss, and rebirth.In the French Pyrenees, a young married couple is buried under a flash avalanche while skiing. Miraculously, Jake and Zoe dig their way out from under the snow—only to discover the world they knew has been overtaken by an eerie and absolute silence. Their hotel is devoid of another living soul. Cell phones and land lines are cut off. An evacuation as sudden and thorough as this leaves Jake and Zoe to face a terrifying situation alone. They are trapped by the storm, completely isolated, with another catastrophic avalanche threatening to bury them alive . . . again. And as the couple begin to witness unset­tling events neither one can ignore, they are forced to con­front a frightening truth about the silent land they now inhabit. Award-winning author Graham Joyce has written a mysteri­ous masterpiece, a tour de force that will thrill fans of Peter Straub and the hit television show Lost.From the Hardcover edition.
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Silent Land | Graham Joyce
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Started this yesterday. A suspenseful ghost story that really grabbed me. Already more than half through.

scripturient Ooooh, sounds intriguing. Stacked! 😊 7y
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Erin01
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here's a #chillyread that I read & enjoyed a few years ago #photoadaynov16

tjwill Ooh, I read this too. Definitely chilly! 8y
LeahBergen Sounds freaky! 😬 8y
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I did not discover Graham Joyce until after he passed in 2014, but now three books into his catalog and he ranks among my most favorite authors. He gently nudges fantasy into real life like no other author I've found. Also highly recommend "The Tooth Fairy" and "Some Kind Of Fairy Tale".

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