Scott Free

Scott Free by John Gilstrap, published by Penguin Books in February 2004, is a gripping tale of survival and suspense. In this 360-page novel, Scott O’Toole’s life takes a dramatic turn when he accepts a lift in a Cessna to a late-night concert. After a storm causes the plane to crash, Scott finds himself lost in a frozen wilderness, facing the brutal elements alone, while his father desperately works to rally rescue efforts.
As Scott searches for shelter, he stumbles upon a remote cabin, believing his troubles might be over. However, he soon finds himself in the midst of a horrific crime that only he can prevent, plunging him into a new realm of terror. This edition explores themes of survival and the human spirit in the face of adversity, making it a compelling read for those interested in fiction that delves into the depths of fear and resilience.
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When Scott O’Toole accepts a lift in a Cessna to a late-night concert, the plane crashes in a storm, the pilot is killed and Scott finds himself lost and alone in a frozen wilderness. Miles from anywhere and anyone, at the mercy of the brutal elements, he must dig deep to survive. While his father frantically rallies the rescue workers, Scott, in a desperate bid for shelter, stumbles on a remote, inhabited cabin and thinks his troubles are over. But arriving in the midst of a horrific crime only he can prevent, Scott soon discovers that his terror has only just begun
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