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On The Edge
Lynn Erickson
When one of her patients dies in a mountain climbing
accident, psychologist Meredith Greene blames herself—and
Erik Amundsson, the world-famous climber who led the doomed
expedition. Surely he could have done something to save
the young woman who had loved him so desperately. But as
Meredith slowly uncovers his secrets, she, too, falls under
his spell... It is only with the help of agent John McCord—
an investigator who has his own questions about Erik's past—
that she begins to understand the dangerous passion that
has taken hold of her soul...
From the author: “Because it’s there.” Sir Edmund Hillary replied when asked
why he risked his life to climb Mount Everest. And that
just about says it all. Living in Aspen, knowing so many climbers, knowing so many
who have risked the ultimate and died, has made us
fascinated with the men and women who insist on entering
the “danger zone.” Who can forget the radio telephone call heard round the
world at 28,700 feet from dying New Zealander, Rob Hall, to
his wife on the 1996 Mt. Everest climb? Several Aspen
friends of ours were also on that tragic climb that
resulted in 9 deaths. Horrified and fascinated, shaken, we
needed to explore the deepest motivations of men and women
who risk life and limb on climbs halfway across the globe
and every day right here in our hometown. ON THE EDGE is a breakneck-paced suspense; it is also an
inside look into obsession, the obsession of love and the
obsession to live On the Edge.

Berkley, July 2002
ISBN #0425185419 336 pages Paperback $6.99
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