John Straley brings his storytelling abilities to a new level in this completely original period crime story.
It's 1935, and Slip Wilson, rattled by the gruesome accidental death of a coworker, has quit his job at a logging camp, hoping to make a clean start in Seattle. But along the way he rescues a woman
and her young niece from their car in a ditch, and his life takes a hard turn. The woman, Ellie Hobbes, is an anarchist with big dreams—but first, she has to take care of that pesky dead body in
the trunk of her car.
So begins the action that will take Slip, Ellie, her niece, and her noisy yellow bird on a thrilling adventure up the Inside Passage from Puget Sound to Alaska.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Moving…and utterly absorbing.” —Denver Post
“A thrilling journey…sure-footed and deeply evocative.” —Seattle Times
“Gripping…Straley’s beautifully understated narrative, vivid sense of
place, and unapologetic, unadorned characters make this a riveting,
unpredictable ride.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A rich tale…Straley hits all the right notes here: vividly
detailed scenes evoking the clash between emerging trade unions and more
radical advocates of revolution, as well as almost Dickensian vignettes of the
working conditions in the canneries and on the waterfronts of the Northwest,
meld perfectly with a Jack London–like, man-versus-nature story.” —Booklist (starred review)
John Straley was born in 1953, the youngest of five children. He received a BA in English and a certificate of completion in horseshoeing. He enjoys jokes and a wide variety of literature
and music. He is the Shamus Award–winning author of The Curious Eat Themselves and The Woman Who Married a Bear and was appointed the Writer Laureate of Alaska in
2006. Straley lives with his wife, Jan, a prominent whale biologist, in a bright green house on the beach in Sitka, Alaska, where he works as a criminal defense investigator by day and sleeps,
writes, and plays with his band, the Big Fat Babies, whenever he can.
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