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The Wall

by Jeff Long
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Overview

On the vast, sunlit walls of the world's greatest monolith, two veteran climbers unwittingly ascend into a vertical underworld. In a place where obsession kills, they quickly fall prey to past loves, old demons, and ghostly revenge.

Synopsis

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Reckoning and Year ZeroOn the vast, sunlit walls of the world's greatest monolith, two veteran climbers unwittingly ascend into a vertical underworld. In a place where obsession kills, they quickly fall prey to past loves, old demons, and ghostly revenge. "A superbly original thriller."-Dan Brown on Year Zero

Publishers Weekly

A widowed geologist makes one final, perilous attempt to scale Yosemite's El Cap and winds up running for his life in Long's atmospheric, aggressive thriller (after The Reckoning). Hugh Glass and his climbing buddy Lewis Cole revisit the mountain where 35 years earlier, they shared glory on the 3,600-foot-high monolith and met the women they would marry. Now, years later, Hugh's wife has vanished and Lewis's is divorcing him. Ascending El Cap, Hugh and Lewis yearn for their wives and are humbled by nature's rapture. Their last-ditch adventure is marred by the discovery of a body-one of three fallen climbers-and an encounter with Joshua, a malevolent old "caveman" who steals the corpse. Long casts the dramatic natural setting as a major player in the story and imparts fascinating facts about the art of rock-climbing. Joshua's reappearance and a forest fire complicate the climbers' trek, before a search and rescue guide who seeks his missing fianc e joins them. Lewis abandons the expedition, but increasingly paranoid Hugh continues on, joining the shifty guide to find the other lost climbers just as a violent storm heads their way. The surprise ending is a true shocker in this hurtling, gripping read. (Jan.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Jeff Long


Jeff Long is the New York Times bestselling author whose novels include The Wall, The Reckoning (in development with Reese Witherspoon at Type A Productions), Year Zero, and The Descent. He is a veteran climber and traveler in the Himalayas and has worked as a stonemason, journalist, historian, screenwriter, and elections supervisor for Bosnia's first democratic election. His next novel, Deeper, is forthcoming in hardcover from Atria Books. He lives in Colorado.

Visit his website at www.jefflongbooks.com.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

A widowed geologist makes one final, perilous attempt to scale Yosemite's El Cap and winds up running for his life in Long's atmospheric, aggressive thriller (after The Reckoning). Hugh Glass and his climbing buddy Lewis Cole revisit the mountain where 35 years earlier, they shared glory on the 3,600-foot-high monolith and met the women they would marry. Now, years later, Hugh's wife has vanished and Lewis's is divorcing him. Ascending El Cap, Hugh and Lewis yearn for their wives and are humbled by nature's rapture. Their last-ditch adventure is marred by the discovery of a body-one of three fallen climbers-and an encounter with Joshua, a malevolent old "caveman" who steals the corpse. Long casts the dramatic natural setting as a major player in the story and imparts fascinating facts about the art of rock-climbing. Joshua's reappearance and a forest fire complicate the climbers' trek, before a search and rescue guide who seeks his missing fianc e joins them. Lewis abandons the expedition, but increasingly paranoid Hugh continues on, joining the shifty guide to find the other lost climbers just as a violent storm heads their way. The surprise ending is a true shocker in this hurtling, gripping read. (Jan.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

What was to be a glorious final climb to the top of El Capitan by two longtime friends becomes a death-plagued nightmare. With his first-hand experience as a climber, Long (The Reckoning, 2004, etc.) is able to take readers places they might never have thought to go and make them, if not exactly enjoy the experience, at least feel fairly brave for having gone. The protagonists of his latest novel are veteran climbers Hugh Glass and his buddy Lewis, who first made the 3,000-foot vertical climb to "El Cap," the largest rock face in the U.S., 35 years ago. Accompanied by the women they would marry, the friends went on to conquer many other heights before their careers separated them. The adventure starts ominously when Hugh, out for a pre-climb hike at the base of the cliff, barely dodges a falling body. The body belongs to a member of a three-woman team that had been taking a new route to the top. Before Hugh can notify the authorities, he has a spooky encounter with Joshua, a madman living on the land, who makes off with the corpse as soon as Hugh leaves. It's downhill (figuratively) from there. Over pre-climb drinks, Hugh, whose beloved but demented wife disappeared in the Arabian Desert, learns that Lewis's marriage has fallen apart and meets Augustine, an intense search-and-rescue expert who tells the climbers that he will be heading up on the same route at the same time to rescue his girlfriend. Disregarding all gloomy warnings, Hugh and Lewis launch an assault on El Capitan that will be distinguished by hideous weather, a forest fire and disastrous encounters with Augustine and the remnants of the female team. Heart-stopping vertical adventure relieved from time to time by old-guyangst.

From the Publisher

"Gripping is too mild a term for the intense listening experience." β€”AudioFile

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2010
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781451613353

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