Running Water is an adventure novel by the British writer A.E.W.Mason in
1907. The story could be noticeable as mountaineering crime fiction with
a romantic turn. A story of danger, romance, and adventure as
mountain-climbers fight to save a climber who has slipped on a huge
glacier. The novel combines a love story with a story of adventures
under the banner of philosophical views. The heroine of this romance is
Sylvia Thesiger, a beautiful young woman with an envious mother and love
of the Alps. The novel begins with her first climb, up the icy black
rocks of Col. Silent to the top of Aiguille d'Argentiere, in the company
of Captain Hilary Chayne. After their first meeting on the Mont Blanc
mountain, Sylvia goes back to England to live with her father (whom she
has never link up). Skinner shows to be a dangerous man with a puzzling
past and Sylvia tries, with Chayne's help, to protect the appointed
victim. The final encounter takes place on the lethal Brenva route, one
of the most adventurous ways to reach the top of Mont Blanc.