Bear Season: On the Disappearance of Jade Hunter by Carla G Young

Gemma Fairclough
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Bear Season: On the Disappearance of Jade Hunter by Carla G Young

Gemma Fairclough
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  • Published date: Mar 18, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Wild Hunt Books
  • ISBN: 9781739458003
  • Dimensions: 5.06" W x 0.44" L x 7.81" H

'Bloody hell! BEAR SEASON is terrific. A supremely confident blend of found-footage, true crime, and dark fairy tales that I found utterly impossible to put down. Fairclough's debut refuses easy answers and categorisation, just like the two women who become entangled in this dark story about a missing British PhD student in the Alaskan wilderness. Simply addictive.'

- Ally Wilkes, author of All the White Spaces


'Mystery and longing intertwine seductively in this compelling exploration of three women's minds. All three are drawn inexorably to the Alaskan forest, where desire, grief and fear take on wilder forms, and human nature might blur with animal instinct. BEAR SEASON asks: what does each of us conceal, under our pelts?'

- Zoe Gilbert, author of Folk and Mischief Acts


'BEAR SEASON is a deft, thoughtful, unique gem of a book. Crafted with care, skill and sensitivity, it weaves together tension, mystery, ambiguity and obsession, questioning the stories we live and tell, and exploring the unanswered questions and legacies that we leave behind. Innovative, atmospheric and unsettling.'

- Jane Claire Bradley, author of Dear Neighbour

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