I am a few chapters in to T. C. Boyle's
"When the Killings Done" and I am loving every word of it. The first chapter is spellbinding, then the book gets even better. Two ships wrecks (one from the 1940's and the other from gold rush days), a woman trapped on a deserted island, a hermit, a little bit of World War II and a modern day environmental battle. All that is in the first few chapters of the book - and somehow it all fits together.
For a quicker read check out Alan's excellent
post about an evening sail on the Bay River. We are stuck in a little nor'easter right now - cold, rainy and windy. This story really brightened my day. Thanks, Alan. (Hope you don't mind that I borrowed a photo.)
steve
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