Description
Camp Hundred…
Seven thousand feet up on the Greenland ice-cap, in the teeth of ‘shite-out’ blizzards and howling Artic gales, the American army Polar research station lies cut off beneath the snow.
At Camp Hundred, deep underground, three hundred men live – with a battery of technology to protect them from the lethal climate. But the technology begins to fail: ‘accidents’ happen too often to be coincidence.
The isolated camp becomes a death-trap, with a madman setting the snares…
‘Hard to draw breath’ Sunday Telegraph
‘Chilling suspense’ Publishers Weekly
Paperback, 221 pages. First in this edition. In very good preloved condition with the exception of a name on the first page.