Perfect for readers of Jon Krakauer and Douglas Preston, this "authentic and encyclopedic" book examines real-life cases of those who vanish in the wilderness without a trace (Roman Dial)--and those eccentric, determined characters who try to find them. These are the stories that defy conventional logic. The proverbial vanished without a trace incidences, which happen a lot more (and a lot closer to your backyard) than almost anyone thinks. These are the missing whose situations are the hardest on loved ones left behind. The cases that are an embarrassment for park superintendents, rangers and law enforcement charged with Search & Rescue. The ones that baffle the volunteers who comb the mountains, woods and badlands. The stories that should give you pause every time you venture outdoors. Through Jacob Gray's disappearance in Olympic National Park, and his father Randy Gray who left his life to search for him, we will learn about what happens when someone goes missing. Braided around the core will be the stories of the characters who fill the vacuum created by a vanished human being. We'll meet eccentric bloodhound-handler Duff and R.C., his flagship purebred, who began trailing with the family dog after his brother vanished in the San Gabriel Mountains. And there's Michael Neiger North America's foremost backcountry Search & Rescue expert and self-described "bushman" obsessed with missing persons. And top researcher of persons missing on public wildlands Ex-San Jose, California detective David Paulides who is also one of the world's foremost Bigfoot researchers. It's a tricky thing to write about missing persons because the story is the absence of someone. A void. The person at the heart of the story is thinner than a smoke ring, invisible as someone else's memory. The bones you dig up are most often metaphorical. While much of the book will embrace memory and faulty memory--history--The Cold Vanish is at its core a story of now and tomorrow. Someone will vanish in the wild tomorrow. These are the people who will go looking.
Learned much about the reality of missing persons in the great outdoors of the U.S.
Published by newlyq , 1 year ago
John Billman gives a first-person narrative on how he came to find out about the 'cold vanish' - essentially unsolved cold cases where people disappear, usually presumed dead (or not). The cold vanish of persons especially in the U.S. national forests and national parks lends an extra layer of not only intrigue, but Billman gives first-hand account to family and loved ones' experiences in navigating the liminal space of how and who to turn to when searching for a loved one that disappeared in the vast wilderness in our nation. This lends an extra complication where jurisdictions and local law enforcement can't and won't tread. Billman travels with some of the family members looking for answers. Some cold vanishes are found tragically, and some are still a mystery. Billman also records the NPO's that have put their best efforts to create databases and records of missing persons in national parks and national forests as local, state and national records are scarce - there is so much work to be done on this mysterious circumstances. A fascinating read.
Just a Scare Book
Published by Leilani , 1 year ago
If you want a Tru Crime series in the version of a book, this is it. If you want a good read and good writing I would suggest Ghosts of the Tsunami. Every other paragraph in this book ends with a doom-laden sentence. It would have been a really interesting read if it had actual facts and not just stories of serial killers and guesstimates for numbers. I was really disappointed with this books and think I'll re-gift it to someone I know who thinks conspiracies lurk around every corner.
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