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The Cold Road [Hardcover]

Rick Wilber (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)


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June 1, 2003
Cold . . . cold is all Melissa O'Malley feels, growing up in the frigid expanses of rural Minnesota. The one thing keeping her warm is the obeah talent she has inherited from her island mother, who mysteriously left when Melissa was only five. Bright, beautiful, athletic, and extremely talented, Melissa is raised by her father, Melchior, and discovers her obeah when her father brings home a deer carcass. Upon touching the deer, Melissa, in a moment of electric clarity, experiences the deer's final moments before death.

Melissa's childhood has been happy. She excels in basketball as a teen, earning a chance to play basketball at the University of Minnesota. She also falls in love with Danny Finnegan, son of her dad’s friend, a local police detective. She and Danny dream of life together after she finishes college and he completes a stint in the Navy. Everything seems perfect until the news of Danny's combat death shocks the town. At Danny's funeral a last touch from Melissa shows her and Detective Finnegan Danny’s final moments before his death. With nothing more holding her back, Melissa is drawn to the south, to college in Florida, where she’ll follow her bliss.

Florida is everything Melissa dreams of—a warm, tropical home that slowly thaws the ice around her soul. She continues playing basketball and meets handsome, charming Bo Palmer. After graduation, Melissa becomes PR director of the Palmers’ resort on the beautiful island of Saint Kitts. But local newsman Stanley Edwards tells her of dark secrets that threaten the resort. Stanley’s father disappeared many years ago, and shortly thereafter the Palmers’ resort became a success. Both Stanley and his mother, Miriam, an obeah woman who recognizes Melissa's talent, fear for Melissa even as they think she could help uncover the truth behind their tragedy.

As Melissa settles into her new home, she is drawn back north by her father’s news that someone is brutally killing women and their daughters in Minnesota. Detective Dan Finnegan and her father are stumped, and Dan knows Melissa's talent might unlock the key to the crimes. Torn by conflicting feelings—for Bo, for Stanley, and for her home in Minnesota, Melissa wants to help. But when she learns to trust her own instincts, will she survive her discovery of the horrible truth behind the deaths that shadow the past and threaten her future?

This taut thriller goes to extremes, and its sizzling narrative excitement never lets up.

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“Rick Wilber’s journalistic mastery shines through in The Cold Road, a wicked thrill ride in its own right, but more a tightly written, compelling journey of discovery. Don’t miss it.”
—Tim Dorsey, author of Florida Roadkill and The Stingray Shuffle

About the Author

Rick Wilber has had short fiction published in many magazines, including The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Elysian Fields, and in his collection Where Garagiola Waits and Other Baseball Stories. He lives in southern Florida.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (June 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312866216
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312866211
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,500,951 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Cold Road, October 9, 2003
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This review is from: The Cold Road (Hardcover)
I can see why the critics have liked The Cold Road, since it's packed with excitement and kept me turning the pages from start to finish. The contrast between things hot and cold, from the characters and the setting throughout the novel to the emotional impact, really worked for me. It's a great read.
Can't wait for the next one from Wilber...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warm Gifts from Dr. Rick Wilber, April 26, 2005
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Patrick J. Burley (University of South Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Cold Road (Hardcover)
Cold, as defined by the Oxford American dictionary, is a lack of heat or an item that is faint because it is no longer fresh. Melissa O'Malley experiences an undeniable internal chill throughout "The Cold Road" by Dr. Rick Wilber. Participating in Dr. Wilber's class and journeying along "The Cold Road" proved to be an exciting excursion.

This is a powerful novel.

Supreme contrast of hot and cold is evident.

Dr. Wilber's ability to capture a teenager's inner personality transcends his knowledge of his audience. Wilber commissions individuals to search for the truth. Melissa O'Malley searches for her own personal truth by seeking her authentic reality. In "The Cold Road" Melchoir O'Malley, brought supposedly warm gifts to his daughter Melissa in the wintry north. On the other hand, Dr. Rick Wilber brings zealous gifts of education and awareness to his readers in the cold world in which we live.

Patrick J. Burley
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A chilling journey by an emerging master, April 26, 2005
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Pat Forde (Waterloo, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Cold Road (Hardcover)
I'm delighted to see that virtually all reviews for COLD ROAD lavish Rick Wilber's novel with five stars out of five; if there was a sixth star reserved for inventive fiction fusions, COLD ROAD certainly deserves it.

As a writer myself, I have to admit that these days only a true storyteller can grab me with his opening paragraphs and keep me bound to the journey through to final page; my house is filled with partially-read novels I gave up on because they lacked the sort of curious scenes, fascinating characters, breathtaking prose and originality of storyline that I now require to justify time away from my own writing.

Rick Wilber's masterful COLD ROAD has scenes and passages that had me up on my feet, pacing my writing room in admiration. The book is a powerfully wrought fusion novel that reminded me of Tim Power's DECLARE in its subtle blend of fantasy-horror and gritty realworld setting, and of Peter Straub's THE THROAT in its unforgettable characterizations.

Melissa O'Malley is one of the most complex and convincingly realized female characters I've encountered on the page ... the settings in Minnesota and St. Kitts are so richly visualized that Wilber's descriptions left me yearning to visit (St. Kitts) or to avoid (Minnesota in winter) ... the sustained eeriness of Melissa's obeah powers---and the way they play out in the novel's climax---are impressive indeed.

Don't want to spoil the book for you, so I'll just have to cuss:

Damn, this man can write!

Seems to me the best writers on the planet are all doing fusion novels. Writers like Neal Stephenson, Neal Gaimon, Tim Powers, Charles de Lint, and China Mieville, who are striking off in new directions with visionary recombinations of genres, expanding the possibilities of popular fiction.

Rick Wilber joins their ranks with COLD ROAD, and my advice is to run, don't walk, to your nearest bookseller to get a hold of this marvelous read.
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