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Sarah St.Vincent

Biography

Sarah St.Vincent

Sarah St.Vincent grew up in a rural Pennsylvania community similar to the one in which WAYS TO HIDE IN WINTER is set. She has worked as a legal fellow at the Center for Democracy & Technology and as a clerk at the International Court of Justice. She is currently a researcher and advocate on national security, surveillance and domestic law enforcement for Human Rights Watch. She frequently writes on these topics and has been interviewed recently by such outlets as The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Reuters, NPR and Bloomberg West. She lives in New York.

Sarah St.Vincent

Books by Sarah St.Vincent

by Sarah St.Vincent - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

After surviving a life-altering accident at 22, Kathleen recuperates by retreating to a remote campground lodge in a state park, where she works flipping burgers for deer hunters and hikers --- happy, she insists, to be left alone. But when a hesitant, heavily accented stranger appears in the dead of winter --- seemingly out of nowhere, kicking snow from his flimsy dress shoes --- the wary Kathleen is intrigued, despite herself. He says he’s a student from Uzbekistan. To her he seems shell-shocked, clearly hiding from something that terrifies him. And as she becomes absorbed in his secrets, she’s forced to confront her own --- even as her awareness of being in danger grows.