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By all accounts, Mohini's new life in Chicago appears picture-perfect-poised, static, and artificial. But when her boyfriend, Kirk, breaks the frame and kicks her out of his condo on their anniversary, Mo is too embarrassed to head east to face her parents' disappointment. Instead, she reaches out to the only lifeline she has left-her deceased best friend's lover, John, a former soldier now living on the edge of Montana's wilderness. Together, they work for John's Big Steep River Expeditions-the premier, and only, rafting company in Bonaventure, a town not exactly in the middle of nowhere but…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
By all accounts, Mohini's new life in Chicago appears picture-perfect-poised, static, and artificial. But when her boyfriend, Kirk, breaks the frame and kicks her out of his condo on their anniversary, Mo is too embarrassed to head east to face her parents' disappointment. Instead, she reaches out to the only lifeline she has left-her deceased best friend's lover, John, a former soldier now living on the edge of Montana's wilderness. Together, they work for John's Big Steep River Expeditions-the premier, and only, rafting company in Bonaventure, a town not exactly in the middle of nowhere but middle-of-nowhere adjacent-and Mo finds new friends and a temporary family along the banks of the river. Soon she discovers a sinister force, one that John has fought before, only this time the battle will require supernatural powers from them both if they're to survive.
Autorenporträt
Travis Klempan is the author of the novel, Have Snakes, Need Birds, which received the Gold Medal for Wartime Fiction from Independent Publisher Magazine and was a finalist for the Montaigne Medal. His fiction and poetry have appeared in Line of Advance, O Dark Thirty, Proximity, Flyway Journal, and Bombay Gin, among other outlets. Travis is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, and the University of Colorado Law School. He lives near Red Rocks with his wife, son, and animals.