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The huge dark sky. The crashing waves. The smell of the ocean. An escape? Or another trap? Scott has rented a house in an old seaside town in Nova Scotia. He plans to spend the summer painting and escaping from the hustle of his career in Toronto. He begins to develop a friendship with Emily, the local bar-owner, and creates beautiful canvases from the seascape by his house. It seems like he might get the vacation he sorely needs, but life has other ideas. A chance encounter with an old man and the mysterious journal he finds send Scott down an unexpected road, one full of secrets where a…mehr

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The huge dark sky. The crashing waves. The smell of the ocean. An escape? Or another trap? Scott has rented a house in an old seaside town in Nova Scotia. He plans to spend the summer painting and escaping from the hustle of his career in Toronto. He begins to develop a friendship with Emily, the local bar-owner, and creates beautiful canvases from the seascape by his house. It seems like he might get the vacation he sorely needs, but life has other ideas. A chance encounter with an old man and the mysterious journal he finds send Scott down an unexpected road, one full of secrets where a mystery is demanding to be solved. Told through the dual perspectives of Scott and scraps of journal entries, this fascinating and evocative novel explores how a small encounter can profoundly alter many lives.
Autorenporträt
David Becker is a writer, designer, and visual artist, and the author of Here's to Joe and Hollywood Parade. His writing has appeared in the anthology Connections and PhotoLife Magazine, and has been influenced by his life in Ontario, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Ireland, as well as his travels throughout Canada, the United States, and Europe. He enjoys reading, biking, photography, and spending time with his grandkids, all while continuing to write novels and short stories from his home in Arnprior, Ontario.