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Neverest: A Gripping Supernatural Thriller Perfect for Fans of Breathless and All the White Spaces | T L Bodine
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One year ago, Sean Miller-journalist and mountain climbing enthusiast-reached the summit of Mount Everest and was never seen again. Unable to move on without knowing the truth of what happened, his widow Carrie insists on an expedition to search for Sean's body so it can be properly laid to rest. Tom, Sean's best friend and former climbing partner, agrees to serve as expedition guide and promises to keep Carrie safe on the mountain, despite their complicated relationship history. Guided by a travel journal left behind by her husband, Carrie ventures into the frozen, open-air graveyard of the world's tallest peak. But as Sean's diary and Carrie's experiences reveal, climbing the mountain is more than a test of endurance; it's a battle of wills with an ancient and hostile force protecting the mountain-and the dead do not rest easy at the summit. NEVEREST is a survival thriller with a hint of the supernatural that will appeal to fans of Ally Wilkes' All the White Spaces and Amy McCulloch's Breathless.
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One year ago Carrie's husband, Sean Miller, went missing on Mount Everest. He had been part of a small group aiming to reach the summit, but was never seen again after the final push for the top. Carrie is determined she is going to find her husband's body & bring him home for burial, & their friend Tom, Sean's best friend & former climbing partner, volunteers to accompany her. (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf Their Sherpa guide gives Carrie a journal left behind by Sean, & she reads this whilst they start their journey. It seems that Sean was haunted by something up there on Everest & spent the last few days feeling watched by something unseen.

The narrative is mostly told from Carrie's point of view in the present, whilst we get Sean's view from the expedition where he went missing.
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OutsmartYourShelf I'm not gonna lie, I was hoping it was going to be a lot scarier than it turned out to be. The book does discuss the strange things that can happen on the mountain whether it's due to oxygen deprivation or something more supernatural (i.e. Third Man syndrome) but I felt a lot more could have been done with this. The majority of the book seemed to be Carrie being a pain in the ass. 3.5🌟- could have been better. 11mo
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 11mo
Emilymdxn I LOVE creepy mountaineering novels! Have you read 11mo
OutsmartYourShelf @Emilymdxn Its an automatic yes from me if it‘s about mountaineering or polar exploration. I‘m fascinated by those two subjects. Echo is on my TBR list but I haven‘t read it yet. 11mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 10mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 10mo
Catsandbooks ❄️🍭❤️ 10mo
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Neverest by T.L. Bodine is a chilling survival story centered around grief, regret, and the search for answers in order to move on. Filled to the brim with quiet, unsettling moments, this book will have you nervously turning each page.

I loved every single second of this story. This is a must-read for fans of horror that has elements of survival, real-world horrors, and the supernatural.

https://www.ericarobynreads.com/neverest-by-t-l-bodine/

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