The Snow Garden
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Narrado por:
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James Daniels
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Christopher Rice
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A shocking death exposes dangerous forces of seduction, obsession, and vengeance lurking beneath the idyllic surface of a prestigious New England university.
It is more than just the late November weather that has cast a chill over the campus of Atherton University. When the wife of respected professor Eric Eberman is killed in a tragic accident, his secret student lover, Randall Stone, fears the professor tried to avert career suicide by committing homicide. Or do the dead woman’s haunting last words point to an even more damning crime?
Fearing the truth, Randall digs into his lover’s hidden history. But what he finds draws him and everyone he cares for into a dark dance of sexual manipulation, twisted retribution, and murderous rage where nothing is as it seems. And no one will escape from it unscathed…if they escape at all.
In this emotionally gripping tale from New York Times bestselling author Christopher Rice, the past may seem buried, but it can come back with a deadly vengeance.
Revised edition: This edition of The Snow Garden includes editorial revisions.
©2001 by Christopher Rice. (P)2002 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.Reseñas de la crítica
"Daniels's low-key, clear voice electrifies the angst of the youngsters and increases the mood of foreboding and menace created by Rice."—AudioFile Magazine
“The Snow Garden offers finely nuanced character studies as its pages whiz by to its chilling conclusion.”—The Advocate
“A dark, moody thriller...is revealed in layers, moves at full speed, and starts twisting from page 1.”—Out Magazine