The Hunting Season by Elizabeth Rigbey

The Hunting Season by Elizabeth Rigbey

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Dr Matt Seleckis is looking forward to a relaxing summer in Utah with his wife and young son. Until a seemingly random event catapults him back 26 years to a childhood vacation in the Rocky Mountains - and a shocking and mysterious death.

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The Hunting Season by Elizabeth Rigbey

We all have the killer instinct...Dr Matt Seleckis is looking forward to a relaxing summer in Utah with his wife and young son. Until a seemingly random event catapults him back 26 years to a childhood vacation in the Rocky Mountains - and a shocking and mysterious death. As Matt's fragmented childhood memories slowly unravel, the relationships in his adult life also begin to shift. His loved and revered father, his dead mother, his adored wife...with the past intruding on the present, Matt begins to question everything. Were his father's hunting trips as innocent as his son recalls? Was Matt's mother really the woman he thought she was? What terrible secrets lay in the past? And how close to home are they buried? When Fall comes, a confused and suspicious Matt accepts his father's invitation to join him on a hunting trip to the snowy mountain wilderness called the Mouth of Nowhere. But neither of them is prepared for what their expedition will become: a terrifying journey into the heart of deadly betrayal.
Elizabeth Rigbey has lived in America, Eastern Europe and Italy, but is now based in Hampshire. She is the author of Summertime, also published by Penguin, and Total Eclipse, which received huge acclaim and was shortlisted for W. H. Smith's Thumping Good Read Award.
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ISBN 13 9780718145767
ISBN 10 0718145763
Title The Hunting Season
Author Elizabeth Rigbey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2006-05-04
Number of pages 512
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.