SO COLD the RIVER (audiobook) by Michael Koryta

 











Published in 2010 by Hachette Audio.
Read by Robert Petkoff.
Duration: 13 hours, 33 minutes.
Unabridged.


Synopsis:

Eric Shaw is a down on his luck film maker who has moved back to Chicago from Hollywood. His marriage is on the rocks, he feels sorry for himself and he is making ends meet by making little movies out of family photos for funerals. He is good at his job - so good at it that he is offered a special job.

A woman asks him to travel to French Lick, Indiana and research the early years of her father-in-law, an eccentric billionaire. The only clue he has is a strange bottle of Pluto brand mineral water, bottled in French decades earlier. The bottle seems to be forever cold and the water inside looks strange.

Once Shaw arrives in French Lick the water is not the only strange thing he encounters...

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My Review:

This is good supernatural thriller. I did not realize this when I started listening because I had picked out this book because it was set in the French Lick area. I have vacationed in the area a few times over the years and wanted to read what this author had to say about the area. This author is from nearby Bloomington, Indiana and he absolutely captures the over-the-top beauty and splendor of the West Baden Springs Hotel (see picture.) 

All of his Indiana references are spot-on perfect, which made the book all the more enjoyable for this lifelong Hoosier.

The audiobook is enhanced with a violin music and other occasional sound effects. 

This book was adapted into a movie on 2022.

I rate this book 4 stars out of 5. It can be found on Amazon.com here: So Cold the River by Michael Koryta.

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