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"Ten years ago on an August night, Steve Ranley crashed his ride into a tree, taking a big part of Oliver Canfield's soul with him ... In the decade since, Oliver and Bradley MacIntyre have built a successful life together, but their relationship has always been haunted by Steve's death. During that lost summer, Oliver and Steve shared love in secret, and as the dark anniversary looms, Oliver unravels. Seeing ghosts, he is drawn to the malevolent oak that still bears the scars from Steve's impact. On August 30, at the exact instant Steve died, Oliver is thrust back counterclockwise in time to that other summer, before Steve's accident"--Amazon.com.…mehr

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"Ten years ago on an August night, Steve Ranley crashed his ride into a tree, taking a big part of Oliver Canfield's soul with him ... In the decade since, Oliver and Bradley MacIntyre have built a successful life together, but their relationship has always been haunted by Steve's death. During that lost summer, Oliver and Steve shared love in secret, and as the dark anniversary looms, Oliver unravels. Seeing ghosts, he is drawn to the malevolent oak that still bears the scars from Steve's impact. On August 30, at the exact instant Steve died, Oliver is thrust back counterclockwise in time to that other summer, before Steve's accident"--Amazon.com.
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Raised on a healthy diet of creature double features and classic Science Fiction TV, Gregory L. Norris writes for national magazines, short story anthologies, novels, and the occasional episode for film and television. Norris writes The Day After Tomorrow series for Anderson Entertainment in the U.K. based on the Gerry Anderson NBC made-for-TV movie, which he watched and loved as a boy, and worked on Paramount's Star Trek: Voyager series as a screenwriter. Norris lives at the Outer Limits of New Hampshire's North Country in a century-old house called Xanadu with his giant rescue cat and emerald-eyed muse.