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"Well-developed characters and settings are the highlights of this novel about murder, fear, depravity, and morality." -Sublime Book Review When the truth is chasing you, how far can you run? The lives of surfing buddies Pete and Tom are changed forever when they venture in an abandoned power plant one fateful night in 1968. Instead of finding adventure, they find murder. Fearful of revealing the truth, their lives are soon spinning out of control as they seek to escape from their terrible secret in surfing, drugs, and alcohol. Hoping to run away, they embark on an odyssey that will take them…mehr

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"Well-developed characters and settings are the highlights of this novel about murder, fear, depravity, and morality." -Sublime Book Review When the truth is chasing you, how far can you run? The lives of surfing buddies Pete and Tom are changed forever when they venture in an abandoned power plant one fateful night in 1968. Instead of finding adventure, they find murder. Fearful of revealing the truth, their lives are soon spinning out of control as they seek to escape from their terrible secret in surfing, drugs, and alcohol. Hoping to run away, they embark on an odyssey that will take them from their small Southern California beach town all the way to Cabo San Lucas at the end of the Baja Peninsula. Along the way they meet Anjanette, a beautiful young woman with a dubious past who teaches them the true meaning of life and friendship. Red Tide is a tale of people seeking the truth and finding redemption.
Autorenporträt
Mark James Miller is a novelist, columnist, and teacher. He grew up in Southern California and graduated from the University of California at Irvine. He teaches English at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California, where he was Instructor of the Year in 2015. His columns have appeared in five newspapers and online magazines. He lives in Arroyo Grande, California, with his wife Carol. Always a history aficionado, The Summer Soldiers is his third novel, with more to come.