<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>One of America's most acclaimed suspense writers now serves up a bracingly original nail-biter that takes us deep into the rugged terrain of the Utah mountains. <p/>Sherry Carrigan O'Toole can't seem to apply the prescriptions she offers in her bestselling self-help books to her own life. Six years after her marriage to Brandon disintegrated and he won custody of their son, Scott, there's no room in their lives for her. Hoping to win back the teenager's heart, Sherry arranges a week's skiing at the plush SkyTop Village resort. <p/>But Scott has other plans. Determined to evade his mother's clutches, he jumps at the chance to join a foolhardy adventure: flying a Cessna through a nighttime storm to Salt Lake City for a Metallica concert. After the plane crashes, Scott is lost and alone in the frozen wilderness, miles from anywhere anyone would search for him. <p/>As Brandon and Sherry revisit the old battles that tore them apart, they have to fight a bureaucracy that wants to abandon the search even as their son struggles to survive impossible odds. <p/>Barely alive, Scott finally finds a cabin for shelter. He thinks his troubles are over. When he discovers the truth about the man who lives there, however, it's clear that his terror has hardly begun. <p/>With his latest page-turner, John Gilstrap cements his position among today's most ingenious thriller writers.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Harlan Coben Author of "Gone for Good" Gilstrap hits the accelerator on page one and never lets up. The pun is obvious and unavoidable: You won't get off "Scott Free."<br><br>Jeffery Deaver Author of "The Stone Monkey" and "The Blue Nowhere" If ever there was a one-sitting read, "Scott Free" is it. Author Gilstrap has done it again: Not only has he dished up a gut-grabbing, pure-adrenaline rush of a thriller, but he's snagged our hearts too with a gripping story of a father-son relationship that's every bit as compelling as the breathtaking scenes and the wry, perceptive observations about small-town life.<br><br>Tess Gerritsen Author of "The Apprentice" Seldom does a novel make me break out in a cold sweat the way "Scott Free" did. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. This is a rip-roaring, pedal-to-the-metal thriller that doesn't let up until the last page.<br><br>Harlan Coben<P>Author of "Gone for Good"<P>Gilstrap hits the accelerator on page one and never lets up. The pun is obvious and unavoidable: You won't get off "Scott Free."<br><br>Jeffery Deaver<P>Author of "The Stone Monkey" and "The Blue Nowhere"<P>If ever there was a one-sitting read, "Scott Free" is it. Author Gilstrap has done it again: Not only has he dished up a gut-grabbing, pure-adrenaline rush of a thriller, but he's snagged our hearts too with a gripping story of a father-son relationship that's every bit as compelling as the breathtaking scenes and the wry, perceptive observations about small-town life.<br><br>Tess Gerritsen<P>Author of "The Apprentice"<P>Seldom does a novel make me break out in a cold sweat the way "Scott Free" did. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. This is a rip-roaring, pedal-to-the-metal thriller that doesn't let up until the last page.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>John Gilstrap</b> is the author of <i>Even Steven, At All Costs, </i> and <i>Nathan¹s Run.</i> A former firefighter and EMT, he is an explosives safety expert and an environmental engineer. He has a parallel writing career adapting books for the screen, including <i>Word of Honor</i> (from the Nelson DeMille novel) and <i>Young Men and Fire</i> (from the Norman Maclean book). John Gilstrap lives with his wife and son in Virginia. Visit his Website at www.johngilstrap.com.
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