The Sound of Gravity: A Novel
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From fantasticfiction.co.uk
A thrilling and moving new novel from the acclaimed author of Touching the Void.
As her hand slips from his grip, Patrick's life is shattered, forever changed. The Sound of Gravity is a harrowing, dramatic and powerful tale of love, loss and redemption as that haunting split-second memory changes the course of a lifetime. Trapped high on a stormbound mountain face in the icy depths of winter, the stricken young man is forced to fight for his life. Half a lifetime later, haunted by grief and guilt, Patrick is freed from his self-imposed vigil when at last the mountain releases his heart-rending secret.
From fantasticfiction.co.uk
A thrilling and moving new novel from the acclaimed author of Touching the Void.
As her hand slips from his grip, Patrick's life is shattered, forever changed. The Sound of Gravity is a harrowing, dramatic and powerful tale of love, loss and redemption as that haunting split-second memory changes the course of a lifetime. Trapped high on a stormbound mountain face in the icy depths of winter, the stricken young man is forced to fight for his life. Half a lifetime later, haunted by grief and guilt, Patrick is freed from his self-imposed vigil when at last the mountain releases his heart-rending secret.
This is being sent as a gift as part of the 2013 Birthday Group, hope you enjoy it.
Have a wonderful birthday :-)
Have a wonderful birthday :-)
Ooh lovely! Thank you very much for this wishlist book!
This wasn't quite as good as I'd hoped it would be. It was a bit slow and the story was very confused between past and present, jumping around the timeline in a way that didn't allow the story to flow naturally. I think I'll stick with his non fiction books!
Releasing this to my uncle who is also a fan of mountain climbing books.