Synopses & Reviews
It rises out of the cobalt sea like a dream: shimmering white peaks and fog-shrouded icebergs; blazing slabs of ice and vistas of windswept snow. . . . The year is 1938. As the world hurtles toward war, Antarctica is an empty frontier. But for one man and one woman, it's the place for a different kind of battle. Owen Hart is a Montana cowboy turned cold-weather bush pilot, a flyer recruited by Germany's fanatical new government. Greta Heinz is a biologist trapped in a loveless liaison with an SS officer. Far from the gathering storms of war in Europe, they are caught up in a scientific expedition and a quest to conquer Antarctica. But here, under the ice, a deadly discovery awaits, as Owen and Greta journey not only into the untouched depths of a frozen landscape, but into untold regions of courage and terror.