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A Trail of Blood on the Snow

A Trail of Blood on the Snow

by Sam Lee
Paperback
Publication Date: 04/06/2025

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A startling debut noir. A Trail of Blood on the Snow is a chilling exploration of masculinity, madness, and the harrowing legacy of abuse.


"He remembers me. He remembers the screaming and the blood on the snow. He remembers everything, I can tell."


Rex is 41. Halfway to death and no happier for it. Any promise of a better life got stifled decades ago, when Rex was a limping school kid and Max was the school bully.


Then, a chance encounter. Max standing smug and handsome at a gas station with his oh-so-perfect family.


Rex secretly follows them home. Watches them. Thinks about his own miserable life. What Max did to him, and how a real man would claim revenge.


Rex acts.


Is this the making of a monster, or the breaking of a man?

ISBN:
9781909954281
9781909954281
Category:
Thriller / suspense
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
04-06-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Barbican Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
203.2x127mm
Weight:
0.01kg
Sam Lee

Sam Lee is a Mercury Prize-nominated and BBC Folk Award-winning singer, conservationist and curator. Trained in fine art but with a lifelong passion for wilderness studies and nature connection, Sam is a folk music specialist dedicated to collecting, sharing and interpreting ancient oral music from Britain and Ireland. He has combined these interests through his ‘Singing with Nightingales’ annual springtime concert series.

His singing has been heard in films and TV shows, from Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword to Peaky Blinders. Sam was musical director for the RSPB’s 2019 Top 20 birdsong single, ‘Let Nature Sing’ and his 2020 album Old Wow garnered five-star reviews. He has lectured at Goldsmiths, SOAS and Oxford University and was the first folk singer to teach at the Royal College of Music.

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