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A rock musician, famous for one hit song in 1983, vanishes without a trace. Due to his mysterious disappearance, his old albums begin to sell again, and there's a movie in the works on his life. But Chance Martin is not dead. In 2006, he arrives home from a gig, only to discover ten years have passed without him. His entire world has changed, but, inexplicably, he hasn't aged a day. And that's when things get really strange... Members of Charon's Ferry, a band he played in before his short brush with fame, are stalking him. He doesn't recognize his old bandmates, and he soon learns that all…mehr

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A rock musician, famous for one hit song in 1983, vanishes without a trace. Due to his mysterious disappearance, his old albums begin to sell again, and there's a movie in the works on his life. But Chance Martin is not dead. In 2006, he arrives home from a gig, only to discover ten years have passed without him. His entire world has changed, but, inexplicably, he hasn't aged a day. And that's when things get really strange... Members of Charon's Ferry, a band he played in before his short brush with fame, are stalking him. He doesn't recognize his old bandmates, and he soon learns that all the members of Charon's Ferry have long since died. So who are these guys and why do they want him to rejoin Charon's Ferry? Faced with progressively more surreal circumstances, and with the help of a mysterious romance writer named Juliet, the normally unflappable Chance must navigate his strange new life without boarding Charon's Ferry himself, once and for all.
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Gordon Robert Abrams is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, Irish and rock flute player, artist and author. Over the years, Gordon has performed in rock and ceili bands throughout the Northeast. Some of Gordon's favorite writers include Joyce Cary, Gabriel García Márquez, and Tom Robbins. With a BA in Literature from Bennington College, Gordon grew up in the suburbs of New York and lived in New York City for much of his life. He currently lives in Vermont.