‘Snow’ Weaves a tale full of greed and revenge
I have been lucky to read a lot of thrillers lately. When I heard of Snow I was looking forward to reading it. It was much more than I expected it to be. I was able to get a review copy and here is what I thought of it.
You can read the premise for Snow here:
Deep in the Montana wilderness, three hunters find a crashed plane filled with cocaine. Each has a reason to claim it for himself. They soon learn that there’s no such thing as easy money when they find themselves hunted by a Mexican cocaine cartel, the DEA, Las Vegas killers, their guide, and the police of several states. The thieves flee from coast to coast with their adversaries in stubborn pursuit.
When they found the plane, they thought their problems were over. Zack, former NFL star now a TV sports icon, owes $2 million to some nasty people in Vegas. Steve, a Wall Street broker, may have lost all of his and Zack’s investments. Curt, their guide, a half-Cheyenne mountain man, is trying to save his ranch from an energy company takeover.
From the frozen peaks of Montana to the towers of Wall Street, the slums of Denver and the million-dollar tables at Vegas, SNOW is an electric portrait of today’s American culture, the invisible line between good and evil, and what people will do in their frantic search for love and freedom.
I had a hard time putting down Snow. The first few chapters did a great job introducing these characters. Once the discovery was made, things went south real fast. Greed took them over, and made them believe all their problems would be over. Yet no matter how much hope they had, things only seemed to get crazier as this thriller progresses. The ending was a bit of a shock to me, but honestly did make sense. People looking for a good thriller will want to read this book. To learn more about Snow click on this website.
Snow is available now. You can order this book on Amazon.