Tracked in the Whites

Tracked in the Whites by Tom Eslick is a debut novel published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 1999. This 250-page book is written in English and is set against the backdrop of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, where the author frequently hikes. The story unfolds during an annual backpacking trip of an elite prep school, where the daughter of a rock singer goes missing, leading to a tense situation for a science teacher who is wrongfully accused and must navigate a perilous wilderness.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that combines elements of mystery and adventure as the science teacher confronts survival challenges while being pursued by an unseen enemy. The book explores themes of innocence and the struggle for truth within a setting that emphasizes the dangers of the wilderness. With its focus on action and detective elements, Tracked in the Whites offers a compelling journey through both the physical and psychological landscapes of its characters.
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This debut novel from an English teacher and professional singer is set in New Hampshire’s White Mountains where the author regularly hikes. During the annual backpacking trip of an elite prep school, the daughter of a rock singer disappears. Set up to take the blame, a science teacher is plunged into a wilderness game of survival against an enemy closing in for the kill.
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