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File Size: 1349 KB

Print Length: 224 pages

Publisher: The History Press; 1 edition (October 1, 2013)

Publication Date: October 1, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B01M97NSI4

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Of all the books that have appeared about the Dyatlov Horror, McCloskey's book is about the best you will find. It doesn't make absurd conclusions or come up with bizarre theories-it simply states what the known facts are and discusses the various theories good and bad points. The reader can then make their own decisions without being guided by biased ramblings that have plagued so many other books on the subject. He does point out several disturbing facts that there seems to have been some sort of coverup performed by un-named authorities and for equally unknown reasons.(one quick question he asks which I found significant-Why did the searchers bring with them a Geiger counter?) But, he does not dwell on these oddities and then moves on to list and discuss still more strange circumstances. In the end, I did feel that the incident was more criminal than supernatural, but, as said, the reader can study the facts and occurrences and make their own pronouncements. Over all, it's still a fascinating and disturbing mystery that quite likely will never be officially solved. It has been nearly 58 years and still nothing definitive has ever been discovered and it's more doubtful with every passing year that it ever will.

I really can't say I finished this book knowing much more than when I started, aside from fifty competing theories as to what happened. In terms of a recitation of the known facts, this book was fine, but the author elaborated too much on theories that were just not plausible, and didn't spend enough time fleshing out more likely scenarios.

Why did the Dyatlov group leave their tent thus ending up dead? Several books are out about this mystery and this one covers numerous theories and really puts an end to them once they are examined. However one that was missing and I was surprised was infrasound from a natural source. Having experienced it myself I know it can do weird things to your head and gastric system. I think that should have been considered as well as the infrasound from a military source. I enjoyed the reading immensely. It is obvious the author researched the subject extensively.

Short but sweet. The author is British so there is no bias here in this study of what happened to these nine, young, healthy people in 1959. A great mystery that has mystified the Russian people ever since it happened. The author is willing to entertain some strange and awful theories for the tragic incident. No one will ever know what really happened.

Read of this incident and find it very tragic indeed these young people just starting out there lives to have it cut short way to soon, not in agreement of the authors ultimate opinion at the end of the events that ended there lives it is still an interesting book.

If you dislike my review, then please feel free to write your own, but the following is my personal take on the book.The book is written in workmanlike fashion, and almost overwhelms you with details, as well as Russian names that you cannot pronounce.It is set against the backdrop of the cult-like, insular, and highly paranoid world of the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War. The military had installations virtually all over the countryside. Some were secret, some not, but there appeared to be no limit to the number and kind of weapons systems they were experimenting with in order to get a leg up on NATO and the United States. Could this have somehow been a factor in the tragedy? Perhaps.When you examine something like this, you need to avoid the two extremes: What I (and others) refer to as "know nothing skepticism", where you insist there MUST be be a "simple" explanation (there may not be). You also need to steer clear of wild speculation, where you assume there MUST be some paranormal, or extraterrestrial, "answer" even when there is no hard evidence for it. While the freaky and wholly inexplicable "light show" observed by other credible individuals in that same general area in would definitely be enough to seriously spook anyone, there is nothing to indicate the doomed hikers ever encountered it, or anything like it.Three things - but little else - seem certain. The first is that none of the speculations as to what happened - however mundane or fantastic - seem to fit all the facts. That is part of what makes this story so captivating.The infrasound theory is intriguing, but remains unsubstantiated. We can say that infrasound is capable of this, or that, but so what? Absent empirical evidence, it remains a somewhat plausible but unrprovable and to some extent inadequate scenario in my estimation.The second is that whatever the perceived threat was, it was not likely viewed by the group as emanating from the forest below. Otherwise, it would have made no sense for them to descend the slope and attempt to find some cover at the treeline. Thus, the danger was probably either at - or approaching - the tent, or somehow above them; either in the sky, or higher up the hill. I have not personally seen anything that points to a Yeti - or any other animal for that matter, real or mythical - being involved in this. Tracks of such a creature would have been fairly evident. I suspect some people like the abominable snowman scenario because it would definitely provide the requisite fear level that could cause otherwise sane people to panic.Lastly, whatever transpired, something extraordinary occurred that was bizarre enough to cause intelligent, experienced back country skiers to completely lose their wits and behave in an irrational way that essentially ensured their own destruction.When you add up all the evidence, including the condition and location of the bodies when they were found, it really does appear that something quite strange and out of the ordinary took place here. Remember, this was not some clueless suburban family out for a weekend trip to the snow. These were fit, equipped, and capable people who knew exactly what they were getting into. Yet, they all perished under highly mysterious circumstances.The fact that high ranking Soviets were so involved in the search - and that the government closed off the area for years after the incident - suggests the authorities knew (or at least thought they knew) more about what had actually happened than they were willing to admit publicly.A enduring, genuine true life mystery and an entertaining read.

I had never heard of this incident. The author goes into a lot of detail. For anyone with interest of unsolved mysteries or explorations this is a good read.

The book had lot of different facts and speculation. However it rambled on in a lot of places and so it was hard at times to stay focused on the book at times I had lost interest but pushed through to the end

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