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Sierra
The Divide: An AWOL Thriller Book 3
The Trail
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An Awol Thriller Series

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Epic Conclusion: Die-hard fans of the first two books in the Awol Thriller series are desperate for this sought after conclusion.

Highly Praised Series: Award-winning authors have praised the Awol series, including Gary Braver, Brett Ellen Brock, and Vincent H. O’Neil. Paul Dorion, bestselling author of The Poacher’s Son calls Anderson’s storytelling “tense, twisty, and steeped in details that only an experienced long distance hiker could put on the page.”

Certified Thru-Hiker: Author Ray Anderson’s 35 years of major long-distance hiking experience makes him an expert in the world of trail hiking, allowing him to speak with specificity and expertise in his novels.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2008
Sierra
The Divide: An AWOL Thriller Book 3
The Trail

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Trail

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    The Trail
    The Trail

    Everyone hikes the Trail for a reason. Some reasons are more deadly than others. After committing the most recent in a series of murders, Paul Leroux goes on the lam the last place the police would look for an out-of-shape chain-smoker. Haunted by his past, Desert Storm veteran Karl Bergman leaves his wife and home behind and sets out on the Appalachian Trail in search of something missing in his life. He never dreams that his quest will force him to confront a serial killer. When their paths collide, a tense battle of wills ensues. Will Leroux make it to Canada before the police can track him down? Can Bergman put his demons to rest and help stop him? And how many more people will die if he cannot? Written with an eye for the details only those who have hiked the Appalachian Trail can give, The Trail combines the solitary world of trail life with the harrowing story of two men desperately trying to escape their pasts.

  • Sierra

    2

    Sierra
    Sierra

    - Experienced Hiker: Author Ray Anderson is a devoted hiker who has hiked the Pacific Crest and intimately knows the trail. - Author Outreach: The author has worked extensively with bookstores to sell in the first book of the Awol series, The Trail. Author has become a very visible participant in the numerous message boards on hiking the great trails of the United States. - Unique Addition: Sierra follows the same main character found in The Trail, but offers a unique story without rehashing the an identical plotline.

  • The Divide: An AWOL Thriller Book 3

    3

    The Divide: An AWOL Thriller Book 3
    The Divide: An AWOL Thriller Book 3

    Epic Conclusion: Die-hard fans of the first two books in the Awol Thriller series are desperate for this sought after conclusion. Highly Praised Series: Award-winning authors have praised the Awol series, including Gary Braver, Brett Ellen Brock, and Vincent H. O’Neil. Paul Dorion, bestselling author of The Poacher’s Son calls Anderson’s storytelling “tense, twisty, and steeped in details that only an experienced long distance hiker could put on the page.” Certified Thru-Hiker: Author Ray Anderson’s 35 years of major long-distance hiking experience makes him an expert in the world of trail hiking, allowing him to speak with specificity and expertise in his novels.

Author

Ray Anderson

Ray Anderson is a hiker and the author of the AWOL Thriller novel series, which includes The Trail (2015), Sierra (2016), and The Divide (2020). Anderson has done a radio column on hiking. He has also written columns for the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) newsletter. Anderson lives with his wife, Nancy, near Boston. When not reading or writing, he walks, listens to music, and tries to keep up with grandchildren.

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