Ice Hunters

Ice Hunters

by Neil Roberts
Ice Hunters

Ice Hunters

by Neil Roberts

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Overview

"A taut cat-and-mouse game with potent characters." - Kirkus Reviews

In the blink of an eye, a fisherman's idyllic vacation turns into a terrifying struggle for survival. One moment he is trout fishing a remote river in the icy mountains of New Zealand... the next, he finds himself on the wrong end of a manhunt.

As he tries to contend with starvation and the harsh and uncompromising wilderness, the fisherman must also deal with finding a way out of the mountains... and the killers on his trail.

Meanwhile, Auckland detectives are hunting a shadowy organised crime syndicate they believe is behind a rash of deaths related to the manufacture and distribution of crystal meth (ice), including that of an innocent teenage schoolgirl. The detectives' investigation and the fisherman's ordeal collide in the rocky, forested wilderness, where a brazen Maori police officer must salvage justice from lawlessness.

Ice Hunters is a fast-paced, chilling thriller that pits one man against nature and his fellow humans, and simultaneously weaves an important warning about illicit drugs into a gripping survival story. Set against a backdrop of the beautiful but unforgiving Southern Alps, the novel delivers danger and suspense from all sides.

If you like your crime fiction thrillers to be fast paced and action packed, your detectives rugged yet compassionate, and your story told in a ruthless no-hold-barred manner, then Ice Hunters is a must read.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544941905
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/15/2017
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Neil Roberts grew up in a working-class suburb of Melbourne, Australia. He served in the Royal Australian Navy for twenty years and spent ten years within a law enforcement agency. His work in the latter agency took him overseas, where he analyzed his agency's performance in combating particular types of crime and the management of associated risks.


Now retired, Neil lives in Canberra. In his free time, he enjoys fishing, camping, and assisting indigenous communities. He has been married for thirty years.

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