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An old boyfriend and a sagebrush militia complicate eco–activist Addie Decker's return home to save her family's ranch from development.
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27 August 2019

"The landscape looms large in this contemplative novel…with both passion and compassion, Greaves takes readers on a lyrical, vivid tour of the West."
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Returning to her small Colorado hometown to find her old high school flame newly single and a new gas field threatening her family's cattle ranch, eco–activist Addie Decker ignites an armed conflict revealing cold truths about love and family, forgiveness and self–discovery.
C. JOSEPH GREAVES spent 25 years as an LA trial lawyer before devoting his talents to fiction. Sometimes writing as Chuck Greaves, he has been a finalist for most of the major awards in crime fiction including the Shamus, Macavity, Lefty, and Audie, as well as the New Mexico–Arizona, Oklahoma, and Colorado Book Awards. He is the author of five previous novels, most recently Tom & Lucky, a Wall Street Journal "Best Books of 2015" selection and finalist for the 2016 Harper Lee Prize. He is also a member of the National Book Critics Circle and the book critic for the Four Corners Free Press newspaper in southwestern Colorado, where he lives and writes. You can visit him at www.chuckgreaves.com.
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Returning to her small Colorado hometown to find her old high school flame newly single and a new gas field threatening her family's cattle ranch, eco–activist Addie Decker ignites an armed conflict revealing cold truths about love and family, forgiveness and self–discovery.
C. JOSEPH GREAVES spent 25 years as an LA trial lawyer before devoting his talents to fiction. Sometimes writing as Chuck Greaves, he has been a finalist for most of the major awards in crime fiction including the Shamus, Macavity, Lefty, and Audie, as well as the New Mexico–Arizona, Oklahoma, and Colorado Book Awards. He is the author of five previous novels, most recently Tom & Lucky, a Wall Street Journal "Best Books of 2015" selection and finalist for the 2016 Harper Lee Prize. He is also a member of the National Book Critics Circle and the book critic for the Four Corners Free Press newspaper in southwestern Colorado, where he lives and writes. You can visit him at www.chuckgreaves.com.
Price: $17.95
Pages: 220
Publisher: Torrey House Press
Imprint: Torrey House Press
Publication Date:
27 August 2019
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781948814126
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
FICTION / Literary, FICTION / General, FICTION / Small Town & Rural, FICTION / Family Life / General
"Masterful…The history of the land and the people who populate it are interwoven into the very fabric of a plot that could grace the headlines in current news cycles."
—DURANGO HERALD
"The landscape looms large in this contemplative novel…with both passion and compassion, Greaves takes readers on a lyrical, vivid tour of the West."
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Greaves' environmentalist passions echo on every page without interfering with the story, thanks to his convincing characters, breakneck pace, and lyrical depictions of rural life."
—BOOKLIST
"This modern Western delves into the cold truths about the price of progress, the bonds of family, and the journey of self-discovery."
—BOULDER LIFESTYLE
"Timely and well–told…this compelling tale could have been ripped from the headlines."
—ANNE HILLERMAN, author of The Tale Teller and other novels in the Chee, Leaphorn and Manuelito mystery series
"Take a walk through Church of the Graveyard Saints, take a walk into one hell of a book with one of my favorite authors, Chuck Greaves."
—CRAIG JOHNSON, author of the Walt Longmire series, the basis of the Netflix drama Longmire
"No stranger to the landscape of the modern west, Greaves produces a tightly plotted drama that explores the extremes of preservation and development, and the political theater that can destroy everything in between."
—BEAU L'AMOUR, author (with Louis L'Amour) of No Traveler Returns
"With prose at once lyrical and propulsive, Greaves weaves a spellbinding tale of multigenerational love and conflict set against the ongoing battle to preserve the peerless landscape of the American West."
—SCOTT GRAHAM, author of the National Park Mystery Series
—DURANGO HERALD
"The landscape looms large in this contemplative novel…with both passion and compassion, Greaves takes readers on a lyrical, vivid tour of the West."
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Greaves' environmentalist passions echo on every page without interfering with the story, thanks to his convincing characters, breakneck pace, and lyrical depictions of rural life."
—BOOKLIST
"This modern Western delves into the cold truths about the price of progress, the bonds of family, and the journey of self-discovery."
—BOULDER LIFESTYLE
"Timely and well–told…this compelling tale could have been ripped from the headlines."
—ANNE HILLERMAN, author of The Tale Teller and other novels in the Chee, Leaphorn and Manuelito mystery series
"Take a walk through Church of the Graveyard Saints, take a walk into one hell of a book with one of my favorite authors, Chuck Greaves."
—CRAIG JOHNSON, author of the Walt Longmire series, the basis of the Netflix drama Longmire
"No stranger to the landscape of the modern west, Greaves produces a tightly plotted drama that explores the extremes of preservation and development, and the political theater that can destroy everything in between."
—BEAU L'AMOUR, author (with Louis L'Amour) of No Traveler Returns
"With prose at once lyrical and propulsive, Greaves weaves a spellbinding tale of multigenerational love and conflict set against the ongoing battle to preserve the peerless landscape of the American West."
—SCOTT GRAHAM, author of the National Park Mystery Series
C. JOSEPH GREAVES spent 25 years as an LA trial lawyer before devoting his talents to fiction. Sometimes writing as Chuck Greaves, he has been a finalist for most of the major awards in crime fiction including the Shamus, Macavity, Lefty, and Audie, as well as the New Mexico–Arizona, Oklahoma, and Colorado Book Awards. He is the author of five previous novels, most recently Tom & Lucky, a Wall Street Journal "Best Books of 2015" selection and finalist for the 2016 Harper Lee Prize. He is also a member of the National Book Critics Circle and the book critic for the Four Corners Free Press newspaper in southwestern Colorado, where he lives and writes. You can visit him at www.chuckgreaves.com.