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Abandoned on Everest


Abandoned on Everest
by Charles G. Irion
and Ronald J. Watkins
Paperback and Kindle
160 Pages, 6x9
$12.95
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Description:

The story of the previous year when Derek Sodoc died during the most heavily publicized mountain expedition in history. Written by tabloid reporter, Quentin Stern, a character from Murder on Everest, it reveals the inside story of that expedition, including sexual misdeeds, sabotage and media manipulation, all of which led to Derek’s tragic death. A unique publishing event and companion piece to Murder on Everest.

 

Reviews:

"Once I read Murder on Everest I had to read Abandoned on Everest. The book's dedication says it all "to those who love scandals, misdeeds, and revenge!" It's also interesting how the fictional author (Quentin Stern) is used to tell the scandalous truth. This is a perfect companion book to Murder on Everest."

-- Jennifer, AZ

 

"Wow!!! This has it all, adventure, drugs, sexual misadventures, pregnancy, abortion, cowardice, theft and sabotage. There are so many twists and turns in this delightfully written book, that you can't put it down! The beginning of an eight book series that you don't want to miss!!! See you on the next summit ... "

-- Carol P., New River, AZ

 


Excerpt:

“Though the temperature fell significantly after dark, Base Camp turned into a party. Sources there say that strong drink was widespread and that familiar pungent odor of strong ganja bought in Kathmandu drifted in the air. Stereos blared the latest pop songs, hip hop or Euro tech. The young and horny moved from camp to camp in search of excitement and a fresh companion for the night. Few were disappointed.

At the foot of Everest it was as if all rules were extinguished, that nothing mattered so much as getting what you wanted and keeping the party going. It was a dangerous mix of frivolity and lust.

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