Graham Bowley was born in England in 1968. He is a reporter for the New York Times. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and their two daughters and son.
Riveting and powerful; an extraordinary story of an extraordinary
tragedy. Reading No Way Down is the closest you can come to being
on the summit of K2 on that fateful day
*Sir Ranulph Fiennes*
A gripping hour-by-hour dissection of events in the Western
Himalaya over three deadly days... a fitting shelfmate to the
modern classic Into Thin Air
*Sunday Times*
Stories of heroism, sadness and extraordinary endurance against all
the odds are woven into a thrilling drama
*Daily Mail*
Unputdownable... a portrait of extreme courage, folly and loss,
leavened by a small dose of survival'
*Financial Times*
Artfully and assiduously pieces together an account of a fractious
day in brutal real time. Fatality by fatality... devastating
*New York Times*
A tour de force of a book...a triumph of storytelling
*Associated Press*
Probably the best mountain-disaster memoir since Into Thin Air
*Mail on Sunday*
One of the best books I've ever read. But take it to the beach at
your peril - it's impossible to put down. Sunburn is guaranteed
*Outdoor Science*
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