There are some deeply unlikable characters in this book – enter Bram from stage right.
He’s a bully, a coward, a weak, self-centered ego driven man, and unfortunately for 12 year old Zach he is also a father.
What possessed the man to host a father-son business trip on a snow covered mountain is beyond me but I am glad he did as it made for an incredible, heart in mouth story. Absolutely compelling reading, I loved it.
Oh my goodness, I felt Zach’s mum so strongly throughout this book and how proud she’d have been of him💙
Blurb: You can look for danger. And danger can look for you.
The seethe of wind through trees culled him hollow with loneliness. Against the immensity of the mountains, against the unforgiving chill of the air, he felt keenly his smallness, his vulnerability, how easy it would be for something to lift him into its jaws and vanish him.
At 12 years old, Zach admires his father almost as much as he fears him. When Bram takes him on a father-son business ski trip, with a group of other men and their boys, Zach feels braver – his mother taught him the ways of the mountain, and the hushed whiteness will quieten Bram’s complaints, his obvious disapproval.
Then on the first night, Zach sees something moving in the snow. He’s convinced there’s a monster on the mountain, but there are other dangers that await them…

