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The Trail
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27 October 2015

Everyone hikes the Trail for a reason. Some reasons are more deadly than others.
After committing the most recent in a series of murders, Paul Leroux goes on the lam the last place the police would look for an out-of-shape chain-smoker.
Haunted by his past, Desert Storm veteran Karl Bergman leaves his wife and home behind and sets out on the Appalachian Trail in search of something missing in his life. He never dreams that his quest will force him to confront a serial killer.
When their paths collide, a tense battle of wills ensues. Will Leroux make it to Canada before the police can track him down? Can Bergman put his demons to rest and help stop him? And how many more people will die if he cannot?
Written with an eye for the details only those who have hiked the Appalachian Trail can give, The Trail combines the solitary world of trail life with the harrowing story of two men desperately trying to escape their pasts.
"There’s a particular darkness in the crimes of a middle aged man. Murder’s thought to be the medium of younger people with poor impulse control, bad nurture and a hormonally-induced taste for the dark side. But when a man at mid-life commits murders on the Appalachian Trail, the crimes open a window onto something aberrant. Ray Anderson captures this darkness with extraordinary skill. He’s in total control of his prose, characters and a story that manifests the most disturbing crisis of all—that humans can do these things, and we the readers, are human too." —Mike Hogan, author of The Burial of the Dead
"This book has more twists and turns than the Appalachian Trail itself...a compelling, atmospheric thriller...Anderson captures the imagery and emotion of the renowned trail like no one else..." —Brett Ellen Block, author of The Lightning Rule, Destination Known, and The Grave of God's Daughter
"The Trail perfectly captures the essence of the backpacker's lifestyle and the natural beauty of the outdoors stands in stark contrast with the violent events that unfold." —Michelle Ray, author of How to Hike the A.T.