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"Norrik had never liked the 'white ghost people'.
They frightened him. Not in a way that made him
want to run away--he'd never do that (he'd just
as soon die than run away from anyone)--but in
a foreboding way. Like a sense of doom, or a
dread of pending disaster. It hung off them, and
followed them like an ominous cloud--oozing
tragedy for the local natives." (Ice Wife)
THE ICE WIFE: While running to Alaska to escape his tragic past, Idahoan Roland Johnson slides off the road and under an icy bridge, ending up in the parallel spirit world of the Ice Wife, where he learns he can't run from his problems.
"The Ice Wife is a very imaginative story that I feel will be enjoyed by many different people of all ages and walks of life. Mr. Robinson does a very good job working in different worlds simultaneously. Far from being confusing, it is totally understandable and great fun to read. My congratulations to this author for writing a page-turner." (professional reader hired by press)
It's suspense in the bone-snapping cold!
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