Thursday, June 19, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews Glacial Fear by Holly Peterson
Glacial Fear by Holly Petersen was right up my ally for so many reasons. One, I like
finding debut authors with so much potential. This is Petersen’s first novel,
and it was amazing. The main character is Rowan Campbell (strong female lead), a
federal agent for the National Park system. When a dismembered body is found at
a camp site in the Glacier National Park, Rowen is assigned the case. Good
murder case and an excellent conspiracy. I’m all smiles. No, I grew up spending
much of my summer in Yosemite National Park and the golden chain of parks in
the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. For me, the setting was old home
week. The descriptions were so real, I swear that I could feel the cool
mountain breeze on my face and smell the pine scent in the air. I wondered if Petersen
lived in or near or worked in Glacier National Park for real. Well done debut
novel Petersen. I can’t wait for the next Holly Petersen thriller. I can’t help
but recommend Glacial Fear by Holly Petersen one hundred percent.
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Jeff Bailey Reviews Glacial Fear by Holly Peterson
Glacial Fear by Holly Petersen was right up my ally for so many reasons. One, I like finding debut authors with so much potential. This ...

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