Dont Go There, Svetlana Oss
Dont Go There, Svetlana Oss
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Don't Go There
The Mystery of Dyatlov Pass

Author: Svetlana Oss

Narrator: Chloe Cannon

Unabridged: 5 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/27/2021


Synopsis

Nine wholesome University students mountaineering in the Urals go missing, and are later uncovered from the snows of a bleak forest's edge in the Siberian Taiga, in a series of grisly discoveries. Why were the climbers wearing no boots? Why were stout branches of the forest pines singed to a height of thirty feet? What were the mysterious markings in the bark of nearby trees? What was so-called "overwhelming force" that was capable of breaking eight ribs in a single blow without bruises? Why the KGB infiltrated all the search parties and attended the funerals? Why the clothes were tested for radiation?

The savage events of February 1, 1959, which took nine lives and left a trail of smashed and semi-naked bodies across the slopes of Mount Ortoten, have confounded every credible explanation. Wild and convincing theories abound. All of them are flawed by the facts. Was it sex? Was it hypothermia? Was it robbers?

In the first reportage to be published in the English language, the Moscow Times's meticulous coverage presented the existing versions that have proliferated over fifty years, carefully sifting each idea, from mad guesses by superstitious nuts, to reasoned findings of the official investigation.

About Svetlana Oss

Before coming to the United States for her master's in Russian and East European studies at the University of Oregon, Svetlana Oss lived in the middle of nowhere in Russia in her creaky wooden house next to the woods. Her favorite pastime is writing. She is a published author and former journalist for the Moscow Times.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Beth

Interesting Her conclusion about what happened seems the most plausible. Even the most obvious. I agree with her. Other's conclusions seem ridiculous.......more

Goodreads review by Sophy

A fascinating look at the mystery of the Dyatlov Pass student deaths. Were the deaths natural or were the students murdered? Hmm, Oss gives her opinion based on information released years after the event. Don't worry, I'm not giving any spoilers. I recently read Donnie Eichar's Dead Mountain which p......more

I really enjoyed the start which was super informative and I do like deep dives into cases like these… But the second part with the guesses about what happened seemed a little far fetched at best. Overall, enjoyed the detailed info!......more