Larry Ahearne's death in Afghanistan has had a traumatic effect on his friends and family back in Painter's Springs. His best friend Alaric Morgan-who witnessed Larry's last moments-suffers from PTSD-induced mutism, which has forced him to leave the army; only his young niece Isabella seems to understand the depths of his distress. Larry's sister Marty, an artist who is stalled in her tracks, bears the brunt of their mother's grief and fury, only supported by her friend and housemate Caro and Caro's daughter Sophie. The one thing they all have in common, though, is Larry's 1971 Bronco, in…mehr
Larry Ahearne's death in Afghanistan has had a traumatic effect on his friends and family back in Painter's Springs. His best friend Alaric Morgan-who witnessed Larry's last moments-suffers from PTSD-induced mutism, which has forced him to leave the army; only his young niece Isabella seems to understand the depths of his distress. Larry's sister Marty, an artist who is stalled in her tracks, bears the brunt of their mother's grief and fury, only supported by her friend and housemate Caro and Caro's daughter Sophie. The one thing they all have in common, though, is Larry's 1971 Bronco, in storage since his enlistment. Now, restoring that truck is the one thing that might hold them all together.
Anne Britting Oleson lives and writes in a small town in Central Maine. A frequent traveler to the U.K., she has published eight novels including The Springs (Encircle Publications, March 2023), and the Aventurine Morrow Thrillers, Aventurine and the Reckoning (Encircle Publications, January 2022), Aventurine on the Bailgate (Encircle Publications, September 2023), Aventurine on the Border (Encircle Publications, June 2024), and Aventurine at Sea (Encircle Publications, July 2025), as well as four poetry chapbooks. She has three children, seven grandchildren, and two cats. Follow Books by Anne Britting Oleson on Facebook and @annebrittingoleson on Instagram for the latest news.
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