True Crime – The Cold Vanish by Jon Billman #TheColdVanish #NetGalley

.

The cover for The Cold Vanish by Jon Billman makes it easy to see why someone could go missing and never be found. I’d like to thank NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for the opportunity to read and review The Cold Vanish.

The Cold Vanish: Seeking the Missing in North America's Wildlands

Amazon / Audiobook / Goodreads

MY REVIEW

I saw the title and cover, then read the blurb, and my interest was peaked. I had to know what Jon Billman had to say in this true story of the missing across the country.

To tell the story, Jon Billman did walk in Jacob Gray’s footsteps, to a point.

The Schrödinger’s cat experiment…I had never heard the entire experiment, but the fact that it is neither, dead or alive, or both, dead and alive, until you open the box. I imagine it is the same with a missing person. I cannot imagine how the not knowing could mess with someone’s mind.

I do believe some of the problem is with those who are doing the investigating. The process has come a long way, but I think investigators can still get stuck on one person, zeroing in on them, making the suspect fit the evidence. Not only has technology aided the investigators, the investigators have become more sophisticated.

Unfortunately, there are still those who are out to make a name for themselves, to get elected to office. or just inept and unqualified for the job at hand. And the wilderness…such a large area where bodies could be easily hidden, make findng them like a needle in a haystack.

Cold Vanish…here one minute, gone the next. Aliens? Bigfoot? The Supernatural?

The book was written like a TV episode, hopping from one case to another, coming back again and again. It was confusing at times, but I do like that so many missings were shared.

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of The Cold Vanish by Jon Billman.

Animated Animals. Pictures, Images and Photos
3 Stars

GOODREADS BLURB

For readers of Jon Krakauer and Douglas Preston, the critically acclaimed author and journalist Jon Billman’s fascinating, in-depth look at people who vanish in the wilderness without a trace and those eccentric, determined characters who try to find them.

These are the stories that defy conventional logic. The proverbial vanished without a trace incidences, which happen a lot more (and a lot closer to your backyard) than almost anyone thinks. These are the missing whose situations are the hardest on loved ones left behind. The cases that are an embarrassment for park superintendents, rangers and law enforcement charged with Search & Rescue. The ones that baffle the volunteers who comb the mountains, woods and badlands. The stories that should give you pause every time you venture outdoors.
Through Jacob Gray’s disappearance in Olympic National Park, and his father Randy Gray who left his life to search for him, we will learn about what happens when someone goes missing. Braided around the core will be the stories of the characters who fill the vacuum created by a vanished human being. We’ll meet eccentric bloodhound-handler Duff and R.C., his flagship purebred, who began trailing with the family dog after his brother vanished in the San Gabriel Mountains. And there’s Michael Neiger North America’s foremost backcountry Search & Rescue expert and self-described “bushman” obsessed with missing persons. And top researcher of persons missing on public wildlands Ex-San Jose, California detective David Paulides who is also one of the world’s foremost Bigfoot researchers.

It’s a tricky thing to write about missing persons because the story is the absence of someone. A void. The person at the heart of the story is thinner than a smoke ring, invisible as someone else’s memory. The bones you dig up are most often metaphorical. While much of the book will embrace memory and faulty memory — history — The Cold Vanish is at its core a story of now and tomorrow. Someone will vanish in the wild tomorrow. These are the people who will go looking.

ABOUT JON BILLMAN (from Grand Central Publishing)

Jon Billman is a former wildland firefighter and high school teacher. He holds an MFA in Fiction from Eastern Washington University. He’s the author of the story collection When We Were Wolves (Random House, 1999). Billman is a regular contributor to Outside and his fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Esquire, The Paris Review, and Zoetrope: All-Story. He teaches fiction and journalism at Northern Michigan University in the Upper Peninsula, where he lives with his family in a log cabin along the Chocolay River.

  • You can see my Giveaways HERE.
  • You can see my Reviews HERE.
  • If you like what you see, why don’t you follow me?
  • Look on the right sidebar and let’ talk.
  • Leave your link in the comments and I will drop by to see what’s shakin’.
  • I am an Amazon affiliate/product images are linked.
  • Thanks for visiting fundinmental!

Giveaway – Red Dragon by Brian H Roberts #BrianHRoberts @GoddessFish

Can’t miss the cover for Red Dragon by Brian H Roberts.

Amazon

Red Dragon by Brian H. Roberts

GENRE: Science Fiction

BLURB

How do you fight a hidden adversary on Mars?

Dallas Gordon’s miners keep disappearing. Back on Earth, general Zhang Aiguo has seized control of the Chinese military and declared himself emperor.  His forces have secretly dispatched to the Red Planet to plunder EPSILON’s hard-won treasure.

Time is running out. Can Dallas Gordon and the Prospector team find Zhang’s hidden bases before they are all killed?

EXCERPT

Dallas heard nothing except the faint susurration of the wind against the outer dome wall.

Full panic washed across him. He quickly strode back into the common room. Luis, Allie, Nels and Ruth had just entered from the airlock. They and all four Chinese were taken aback at Dallas’s bleached countenance.

“What is it, Flash?” Luis cocked his head.

Dallas stopped when he reached the group. He fought to maintain his composure.

“Everyone’s gone. The base is empty. I found Robbie back in the Greenhouse, in the same condition as we found Number Two out at Site 7.”

Commander Chan spoke up. “Perhaps your people are outside working?”

 “I don’t know what would require them all to EVA at once. They were tasked with preparing for your arrival,” replied Dallas. He walked over to the communication console. “Maybe you’re right. Let me see if I can raise them.”

Then Dallas froze.

“Allie, come look at this.”

She stepped up beside him.

“The computer is off,” she observed. She quickly inspected the Bose-Einstein condensate quantum communicator unit beside the computer. The refrigeration unit, required in order to maintain the near zero-degree kelvin temperature of the Bose-Einstein condensate, was working. “But the Q-comm unit seems to be fine.”

She quickly pressed the computer power button to boot it up. Nothing happened.

“I guess this explains why comms are down.”

Dallas prepared to set his helmet back on.

“Luis, Commander Chan, please come with me.”

The two men put their helmets on and followed Dallas back into the airlock. He decompressed the airlock and stepped outside. He walked a few paces toward the lead ore hauler and stopped. Luis and Chan stopped on either side of him.

Dallas pointed to the ground between them and the hauler.

“Luis, what do you see on the ground here?”

Not fully comprehending, Luis paused to collect his thoughts.

“Well, I see your boot prints, my boot prints, and Allie’s boot prints leading from the hauler to the airlock. We didn’t EVA until you were inside. See over there?” Luis pointed back toward the airlock hatch. “You can see our prints where we waited for it to decompress so we could enter.”

Several sets of overlapping prints confirmed Luis’s account.

Dallas drew his attention back to the ground between their location and the hauler.

“Yes, I see all that. But what else do you see?”

Luis was confused. “I don’t understand what else you want me to see, Flash. There’s nothing else but sand.”

“Exactly. There’s nothing else. Where are the hundreds of boot prints that we’ve made on our hundreds of individual EVAs? Where are the RBI tracks that they made traveling between the base and the reactor array, or the landing/launch area?”

Luis felt the hair on the nape of his neck raise. “There aren’t any! They’ve all been wiped clean!”

Dallas finished Luis’s thought. “Just like what happened to Dave’s boot prints back at Site 7. Let’s get back inside. You and Allie get that PC up and running. We’ve got to report this to SaMMCon.”

Turning to Chan, he said, “I don’t know what’s going on here, but I need to show you how we tapped into the MGPS communication band to coordinate with SaMMCon after we crash-landed. Right now, it’s the only link we have back to Earth. It may be the only way you and I can communicate if something like this has happened to your base, too. We may have to rely on each other if we can’t get any help from Earth.”

Chan signaled to Dallas to switch to helmet-to-helmet communication. “Commander Gordon, there’s something we need to discuss after we return inside your base.” Chan’s voice was nearly a whisper, concern etched across his narrowed eyes.

AUTHOR Bio and Links

In his first life, Brian worked as a contractor and civil engineer in bustling Seattle. Desiring a change, he and his wife traded big city life for the outdoor adventures of Central Oregon. His writing draws deeply on his lifelong loves of science/technology and adventure sports. His EPSILON Sci-Fi Thriller series now boasts two novels: Red Dragon and Crimson Lucre.

Website / Facebook / LinkedIn

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Follow the tour and comment. The more you comment, the better your chances of winning. Follow the tour HERE.

  • You can see my Giveaways HERE.
  • You can see my Reviews HERE.
  • If you like what you see, why don’t you follow me?
  • Look on the right sidebar and let’ talk.
  • Leave your link in the comments and I will drop by to see what’s shakin’.
  • I am an Amazon affiliate/product images are linked.
  • Thanks for visiting fundinmental!