The book Salting the Wound was written by author Janet Woods Here you can read free online of Salting the Wound book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Salting the Wound a good or bad book?
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After three days the sky cleared and the sun came up. Steam rose and perspiration covered them, along with various biting insects. Red was the worst off. He had the white skin usually associated with red hair, and the heat turned him a shade of lobster pink. Once they’d left the coast behind there was more shade and they no longer needed the sun hats they’d made from ferns. There was plenty to eat. Small freshwater lobsters hid under the overhangs, and fish. Game was everywhere, though hard to c...atch unless it was cornered, and more than once, Nick wished they’d had a gun. They discovered that the fern roots were edible. It rained often, and the nights were so cold that they huddled together under the canvas. They all thinned down, but the activity allowed them to keep their muscle strength. After a fortnight they wore beards, even the downy-faced Sam. Nick gazed up at the sheer mountain face towering about them. He’d overestimated how long it would take them. Certainly not ten miles a day.
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