
Terror on the Trail
A Hike Gone Wrong
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Narrated by:
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Nick Newell
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By:
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Rob Ward
Thousands of hikers traverse the Appalachian Trail. For most, it's an enjoyable experience. A chance to reconnect with nature, meet interesting people, and get a great workout. For some, it can be a nightmare.
Multiple women have been raped, ravaged, and terrorized, along a 40-mile stretch, in the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Authorities are stumped. Even as they struggle to find the perpetrator, he strikes again.
Eric Lance has a sickness. His heart desires power and control. His perverse appetites know no bounds. Can Rob Stone stop him from wrecking another life along the Appalachian Trail? He's out of shape, has a bum knee, and is hiking farther than ever before. His faithful canine companion, Terrance, will have to help him out during a critical time. Finding the perpetrator and stopping him could cost both of them dearly.
This harrowing thriller is a battle of good versus evil.
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Dark
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Well done
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Full of colorful characters and suspense
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Mr. Newell gets the trail culture down. Trail names, trail magic, location descriptions. Spot on. I love it.
The main issue I had with the story telling of this book is the "telling, not showing." Each person gets a Wikipedia type description of their life, relationship, and personality. The main character, Erik's, back story is told in a fact-by-fact chapter. Like, "Erik's Dad is a douche canoe. Erik's Mom left. Erik's Dad beat the snot out of him. Erik is evil and hates everyone." There's no nuance, no subtlety. No real character building. Another issue is the "If you didn't get it the first two times, here it is again." Example, "Character's name is Smiles because she is happy. She was known for her sunny disposition. She had smiles for everyone so people called her Smiles."
Book contains graphic descriptions of violence.
Recommended for people who like true crime stories.
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Lot of telling over showing
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Engrossing
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Dark and compelling, this book was definitely right up my alley. I loved the way the author switched between the victim and perpetrator to really build up the suspense of the cat and mouse chase.
Narration was captivating.
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Dark and Compelling
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The story unfolds and we jump around a bit between a few subplots. I keep thinking we'll be done introducing new characters but then new ones pop up and I'm wondering just how integrated they'll all become. I think AT culture is so different than the way I currently hike that I can't imagine buddying up with folks for days on end and creating trail names for each other. I just assumed trail names were something you gave yourself or a close friend gave you, not necessarily some stranger you encountered. Kind of interesting that the AT lends itself to that comradery whereas the PCT not as much.
There's the rapist Eric, Rob and his dog T, Gab and Stretch, Smiles/Sunshine?, Pathfinder, Sarah and Clay, Paul the snorer. Some of the stories come and go and that's it. Some are more integral to the bigger story. Eric is a serial rapist and he prays on women hiking the AT because they're easy targets. As the story unfolds there's a few painful-to-hear encounters of rape and brutality but you kind of expect that going in. All the while you're wondering who's going to stop this monster from continuing to nab women on the trail. The last 30 or so min are pretty suspenseful.
Some of the dialogue feels a little clunky and unnecessary or like it could have been edited better. I feel like this story would have worked better with a different narrator to be honest. I feel like he did the Jersey accents of Sarah and Clay well, but some of the other men characters just felt forced and too deep. It was hard to get past initially. Sarah's sassy profanity laden dialogue was funny and made me laugh though.
You don't have to be a hiking junky like me to really enjoy this story but it certainly helps create an even better mental picture.
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A tale for hikers who like to freak themselves out
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What A Story!
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Worth it!
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Very good book.
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