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Four young men, four motorcycles, one open road. Adventure and tragedy await a group of friends as they ride along the desolate, small-town landscape of the American Southwest. Leaving their cell phones behind, the group makes a decision to live in the present and embrace the open road and all it brings. Not always getting along between themselves, or with others, each member of the group struggles over the question of what really matters in life, and when secrets come to light the pressure builds among the riders to stay together as a group. The riders-Jordan Wryte, a driven man determined to…mehr

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Four young men, four motorcycles, one open road. Adventure and tragedy await a group of friends as they ride along the desolate, small-town landscape of the American Southwest. Leaving their cell phones behind, the group makes a decision to live in the present and embrace the open road and all it brings. Not always getting along between themselves, or with others, each member of the group struggles over the question of what really matters in life, and when secrets come to light the pressure builds among the riders to stay together as a group. The riders-Jordan Wryte, a driven man determined to build something of his life with his own business; his brother, Steven Wryte, just out of college who cannot decide what he wants to do now; Michael Case, Jordan's best friend who hides a childhood background of abuse; and Derek Connor, wild and unpredictable, driven by a horror that makes him contemplate dying every day-roll through California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. The four young men reach a breaking point near the end of the trip, and when it seems everything might work out after all, a tragedy strikes that changes all four forever.
Autorenporträt
David Grant Urban was born and raised in San Diego, California, and has traveled extensively throughout the United States. When he was nineteen he bicycled from San Diego to Vancouver, Canada; crossed America several times by train, and then settled in New Orleans. After returning to San Diego, he worked his way through college and graduated from Webster University. He has motorcycled extensively through the western states, and once built a nine-foot rowboat and rowed down the coast of Baja California. His debut novel, A Line Intersected, was published in 2017. A Road Wanting Wear is his second novel.