Deep in Pennsylvania’s Blue Ridge Mountains, a woman befriends a mysterious newcomer from Uzbekistan, setting in motion this suspenseful, atmospheric, politically charged debut.
After surviving a car crash that left her widowed at twenty-two, Kathleen has retreated to a remote corner of a state park, where she works flipping burgers for deer hunters and hikers—happy, she insists, to be left alone.
But when a stranger appears in the dead of winter—seemingly out of nowhere, kicking snow from his flimsy dress shoes—Kathleen is intrigued, despite herself. He says he’s a student visiting from Uzbekistan, and his worldliness fills her with curiosity about life beyond the valley. After a cautious friendship settles between them, the stranger confesses to a terrible crime in his home country, and Kathleen finds herself in the grip of a manhunt—and face-to-face with secrets of her own.
Steeped in the rugged beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains as America’s War on Terror rages in the background, Sarah St.Vincent’s Ways to Hide in Winter is a powerful story about violence and redemption, betrayal and empathy, and how we reconcile the unforgivable in those we love.
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“The tightly plotted tale combines a story of regret with the war on terror.”
— South Florida Sun Sentinel
"[An] atmospheric suspense novel.”
— O, The Oprah Magazine“A tautly plotted thriller cradled by a well of emotion.”
— Refinery29“Fraught and unexpected, it rightly rebuts the cliché that world events don’t creep into secluded, sleepy places.”
— Criminal Element“Written with…careful wording, rigorous research, and righteous fury.”
— Crime Reads“Sensitive prose conveys both compassion and outrage in this impressive debut.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“An impressive, compelling first novel, with characters that will be missed after its conclusion.”
— Shelf Awareness (starred review)“St. Vincent sensitively explores her believable characters’ motives in this tightly plotted tale.”
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)Be the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Sarah St. Vincent is a writer, whose debut novel Ways to Hide in Winter won the 2019 Pinckley Prize for Debut Novel, and is a researcher and advocate on national security, surveillance, and domestic law enforcement for Human Rights Watch. She frequently writes on these topics and has been interviewed recently by such outlets as the Washington Post, the Daily Beast, Reuters, NPR, and Bloomberg Technology.
Sarah Mollo-Christensen is a voice talent and an audiobook narrator. A stage and voice actor, she received her BA from Dartmouth College and graduated from the Atlantic Theater Company’s Acting Conservatory in New York City. As an actress, she has appeared on prestigious regional stages, including the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC.