He's wandered state-to-state, changing identities for nearly two decades.
Finally about to start life anew as a small-town Montana journalist, he's suddenly confronted by his darkly checkered past: the love of his life he'd felt forced to surrender, and the violent act that first expelled him onto the road and changed his life forever.
"a smartly conceived, beguiling tale that few readers will forget" – Kirkus Reviews
"Jim Story again proves to be a master storyteller"
– Manuel G. Gonzales, author of Mexicanos: A History of Mexicans in the United States
"a captivating American odyssey" "a fast-paced tale"
– Jonathan Woods, award-winning author of Bad Juju and A Death in Mexico
"haunting" "compelling" "captures the joys and sorrows of existence" – D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review
"A ferocious current keeps pulling you along" "the pure magical brilliance of the language" – Robert Roth, author of Health Proxy and Book of Pieces
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