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arrested and faces charges for the deaths of several people (including his brother John) in the avalanche. Also, during the hearings in December Ian receives the news that his grandfather (Ben) had died and had effectively left the control of Ballard Holdings in Ian's hand which makes him a very powerful person. Also, he had been romantically linked to Liz Peterson (sister of the Petersons) and marries her at the end, once she learns of Charlie's behaviour.
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small town and now own a big supermarket and hotel and are quite influential in the town council. Ian noticed that Huka had changed a lot since he last visited this place ā€“ the town had grown bigger and the mountain slopes near the town were stripped of the tree cover and now lay bare covered completely with snow. Finding himself alone in this place Ian invites Mike McGill (who is planning to go to
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and the town council (which is controlled by the Peterson brothers and they too distrust Ian) refuse to believe anything that Ian and McGill tell them about the danger from an avalanche. In spite of this, McGill takes samples of snow from the nearby mountain slopes and concludes that the danger is very real and imminent. As soon as he tries to convey this to the outside (New Zealand authorities in
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The story from this point is told in a flashback to a government hearing on the cause of an avalanche in Huka and its consequences. This avalanche occurred in July of the year Ian had arrived back in Huka, and the courtroom proceedings take place in December of the same year. Witnesses are called in
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soon with a government expedition) to visit him in Huka for a little time. As soon as McGill arrives in Huka he is extremely worried by several things and feels that the town is in imminent danger of being destroyed by an avalanche. However both the mine management (who distrust Ian due to his age)
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Ian arrived in Huka in June and discovers that the gold mine was barely making any profit. Huka is located within a long, narrow valley, with only one road out through a narrow pass (the "Gap"). Moreover, he was confronted by the Peterson brothers (John, Eric and Charlie) who have grown up with the
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This story revolves around the protagonist, Ian Ballard, who works as a mine manager. He is the grandson of Ben Ballard, owner of the Ballard Holdings Limited, a giant financial group based in London specialising in mining operations around the world. Ben had four sons including Ian's father. Ian's
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along with his friend Mike McGill (who is an expert in the study of snow). Ian injures a leg during that accident. While recuperating in London at his mother's home he is visited by his grandfather, Ben, who offers him the job of managing director of a gold mine located in Huka which is indirectly
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there. After his father's death Ian and his mother continued to live in Huka until he is 16 years old. During this time he develops enmity with a local boy, Charlie Peterson, who is of his age group. It is revealed later in the story that when Ian was about 12 years old Charlie's twin brother Alec
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During the government inquiry, some surprising evidence is presented which shows that Charlie Peterson had actually deliberately started the avalanche by skiing very aggressively at the top of the mountain slopes. His motive was to destroy the gold mine and exact revenge on Ian. He is immediately
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controlled by Ballard Holdings. Although Ian's initial reaction is to decline the offer (due to his history at Huka with the Petersons), eventually he decides to take up the offer keeping in mind that Ben had supported him during all his education.
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this inquiry who recall their experience before, during and after the avalanche and the story is presented through these explanations, at the same time alternating between events in Huka during June/July and the government hearing in December.
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had drowned in the town river. Since Ian was present at the riverside Charlie held Ian responsible for Alec's death, even though in reality Ian was innocent.
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father and Ben had fallen apart when Ian's father left him to settle in the fictional town of Hukahoronui (a.k.a. Huka) located in the
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of New Zealand in the late 1930s. Ian was born in 1939 and his father died very shortly afterwards in an
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Index

When the North Wind Blows

Desmond Bagley
Thriller
Collins
ISBN
0-385-04841-6
The Tightrope Men
The Enemy
Desmond Bagley
Mathias Zdarsky
Two Thumb Range
South Island
avalanche
Switzerland
Antarctica
Christchurch
Crime Time review of Desmond Bagley
Fantastic Fiction site with publication history
Māori
"Māori Dictionary Online"
v
t
e
Desmond Bagley
Novels
The Golden Keel
High Citadel
Wyatt's Hurricane
Landslide

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