Trail of Madness
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About the Book
It is 1966 in the Sierra Nevada backcountry. Allison Connors has been waiting years to carry out her plan. As darkness falls and a drunken beast emerges from their tent to relieve himself, Allison pushes him over a riverbank, hurls a rock at his head, and shoves him into the water. Although her father is finally dead, her vengeful journey has just begun. Thirty-three years later, the discovery of Cindy Ashae’s remains in an Orange County high school time capsule heats up a decades-old cold case. After sheriff’s department investigator Van Vanarsdale is assigned the case, he begins to unravel the mysterious 1972 disappearance of Cindy and her high school prom date. While following a twisting set of leads, Van soon discovers that Cindy’s death has something in common with several backpackers who disappeared during the 1960s and 1970s along California’s John Muir Trail. After enlisting help from psychology experts and two old backpackers, Van is led down a trail of madness straight to a suspect with a brilliant yet twisted mind. In this gripping mystery, a tenacious Orange County investigator assigned to a cold case must use unconventional methods to find a ruthless killer.
About the Author
Ken Stichter is a former high school teacher, principal, district administrator, and assistant professor at California State University, Fullerton. A wanderer at heart, he has a passion for books, backpacking, and fly-fishing. Now retired, he lives with his wife in Orange, California. Trail of Madness is his third book.