<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>As a gift for her husband, Alyssa Bradford approaches Eric Shaw to make a documentary about her father-in-law, Campbell Bradford, a 95-year-old billionaire whose past is wrapped in mystery. Eric soon discovers a long-forgotten evil that will stop at nothing to regain its lost glory.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>It started with a beautiful woman and a challenge. As a gift for her husband, Alyssa Bradford approaches Eric Shaw to make a documentary about her father-in-law, Campbell Bradford, a 95-year-old billionaire whose past is wrapped in mystery. Eric grabs the job even though there are few clues to the man's past -- just the name of his hometown and an antique water bottle he's kept his entire life. <p/> In Bradford's hometown, Eric discovers an extraordinary history -- a glorious domed hotel where movie stars, presidents, athletes, and mobsters once mingled, and hot springs whose miraculous mineral water cured everything from insomnia to malaria. Neglected for years, the resort has been restored to its former grandeur just in time for Eric's stay. <p/> Just hours after his arrival, Eric experiences a frighteningly vivid vision. As the days pass, the frequency and intensity of his hallucinations increase and draw Eric deeper into the town's dark history. He discovers that something besides the hotel has been restored -- a long-forgotten evil that will stop at nothing to regain its lost glory. Brilliantly imagined and terrifyingly real, <i>So Cold the River</i> is a tale of irresistible suspense with a racing, unstoppable current.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<i>So Cold the River</i> is a great story, but what held me was the lean, clean prose and the sharp presentation of scenes and dialogue. Michael Koryta is a good story teller and a wonderful stylist."--<b>Joe R. Lansdale</b>, <b><i>-</b></i><br><br>"An icy, terrifying winner. <i>So Cold the River</i> puts an October chill in your blood by the end of the first chapter. It's not much longer before you've turned on all the lights and rechecked all the window locks. Few novelists warrant mention alongside Stephen King or Peter Straub. Michael Koryta, however, earns comparison to both."--<b>Dennis Lehane</b>, <b><i>-</b></i><br><br>"Gangsters, a silent but heroic drifter with second sight, and a whopper of a Florida hurricane. How can you go wrong?"--<b><i>Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly (on The Cypress House)</b></i><br><br>"Kortya's SO COLD THE RIVER is an example of the good-writing equals good-reading equation that makes fright-inducing fiction worthy of our time, attention, and real enjoyment."--<b>Dan Simmons</b>, <b><i>author of The Terror and Drood</b></i><br><br>"Michael Koryta is a gifted storyteller. His writing reminded me of the great Ruth Rendell--eerie, suspenseful, and pleasantly wicked. If you're looking for a dose of Midwestern Gothic at its best, SO COLD THE RIVER will be just the thing for you."--<b>Scott Smith</b>, <b><i>author of A Simple Plan and The Ruins</b></i><br><br>"Superb writing and storytelling from Michael Koryta...<i>Envy the Night</i> represents his best work to date."--<b>George Pelecanos</b>, <b><i>-</b></i><br><br>"This book builds like a summer storm. Beautiful to watch until it shakes the house and knocks out the lights, leaving you alone in the dark. Another masterful work from Michael Koryta, SO COLD THE RIVER<i></i>is guaranteed to put the cold finger down your spine."--<b>Michael Connelly</b>, <b><i>-</b></i><br><br>"This diabolical novel, laid out in simple but eloquent prose and pitch-perfect dialogue, heralds a changing of the guard. I have seen the future of 'The Best Mystery Writer in America' and its name is Michael Koryta."--<b>Ridley Pearson</b>, <b><i>-</b></i><br><br>"With <i>Envy the Night</i>, Koryta earns a seat at the high table of neo-noir crime writers."--<b>Marilyn Stasio</b>, <b><i>New York Times</b></i><br><br>ACCLAIM FOR <i>ENVY THE NIGHT</i> (2008): <br>"One of the best of the best, plain and simple."--<b>Michael Connelly</b>, <b><i>-</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Michael Koryta</b> (pronounced ko-ree-ta) is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of nine novels, including <i>The Prophet</i>. His last three novels, <i>The Ridge</i>, <i>The Cypress House</i>, and <i>So Cold the River</i> were all <i>New York Times</i> notable books and nominated for several national and international awards. <p/> In addition to winning the <i>Los Angeles Times</i> Book Prize, his novel <i>Envy the Night</i> was selected as a Reader's Digest condensed book. Koryta's work has been translated into more than twenty languages. A former private investigator and newspaper reporter, Koryta graduated from Indiana University with a degree in criminal justice. He currently lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Bloomington, Indiana.
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