Rick Beanblossom is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and the hero of THE WEATHERMAN. He is back in SILENT SNOW. Rick has it all now. A fabulous career. A beautiful wife. And a newborn son. But on the March first anniversary of the Lindbergh kidnapping... all of that is about to change. At the height of a savage blizzard, Beanblossom's son is stolen from his nursery a terrifying re-creation of the abduction of the Lindbergh baby. To get his son back alive, Rick must bury his pain and rely on his reporter's instincts, and he must follow the kidnapper's footsteps from the present back into the past...and he must do it all through Minnesota's cold and deadly, silent snow.
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Steve Thayer was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, and continues to make his home in the suburb city of Edina. Wolf Pass is his sixth novel, and continues the story of Wisconsin-local Deputy Pennington, who, now in secluded retirement, narrates his experiences working for the Kickapoo Falls sheriff's department in the 1960s. His first book, published in 1994, is titled Saint Mudd. His second book and a national best seller, The Weatherman was published first in Hardcover in 1995 and then paperback in 1996. Silent Snow followed to rave reviews as well. Steve always thoroughly researches his novels. In once instance, he took a part time job with a local weatherman to learn the ins-and-outs of weather for his upcoming novel. For Wolf Pass, Steve researched German prisoner-of-war camps located in Wisconsin during WWII.
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