|
About this Book:
|
|
The mystery of Andros Koresh’s disappearance the day after burying his wife has gone unanswered for seven months. His return brings a question more immediate than why he left, though. He’s looking for his ex-lover Lindsey Falco to help him fill the hole his wife’s death left in him, but Andros is going to have to deal with Lindsey’s husband first, to fill it.
|
|
About the Author:
|
|
Chris Wesley has written music reviews and a music business column for Night Moves Magazine, acted in independent movies and plays; wrote, cast, directed, shot and edited an independent short movie, started bands and gone solo. He plays multiple instruments and has generally been what some politely call "a wise guy".
He is the creator of The Wilderness, a transmedia storyworld where artists, businesses and technology face off in a new frontier of ever changing paths to success every bit as dangerous and unpredictable as the wilds first traversed by early American settlers. In it, he writes fiction, say things he shouldn't, creates visual art and records music that pop radio would likely poop on if given the chance.
|
|
Book Review:
|
|
Every once in a long while comes along an extraordinary writer like Chris Wesley. How can he take a simple story with four characters inside a common suburban house and transform it into something that blows you away so deeply that you rediscover the blissful joy of reading? I'll tell you how: like Bob Dylan changing a generation with simple three-note songs, or Andy Warhol redefining culture with a can of Campbell's soup, Chris Wesley connects with the core of our human soul. Only a few people can do this, and, believe this, Chris can.
|