Where the Mountains are Thieves

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Pub Date Nov 26 2013 | Archive Date Oct 30 2013
Goldminds Publishing, LLC | Goldminds Publishing

Description

Jesse Reverchon is desperate to fix things. A ruptured marriage and a slumping literary reputation compel Jesse to a leap of faith. He transplants his corporate wife, Rebecca, and snarky adolescent son, Travis, to the far reaches of West Texas-the mythic Big Bend. Jesse's attempts to acclimate from urban sophistication to Alpine, Texas yield mixed and often comic results as his turbulent personality clashes with the cantankerous, wind-blown eccentrics rooted to the stark, desert mountains as stubbornly as its scrub mesquite. While Rebecca invests herself into a challenging remodel of the ramshackle family home with the same ambition that built her investment capital firm, Jesse shirks small town contractors and his stalling novel to coach his son's little league baseball team, which consists mostly of alienated, fatherless boys. The obsessive commitment he makes to any project leads to conflict with parents, rival coaches, and most every cowboy he encounters, but especially with the local baseball commissioner, the fiery, free-spirited artist and bar owner, Luz Reyes. Her temperament reflects the daily thunderstorms that drown out the team's much-needed practices until even Jesse realizes he's finally met his match-unless he considers his long-suffering wife. Rebecca expects a return on her investments, and her biggest stake is in her novelist husband's dimming career, which is not paying off and she's rapidly running out of patience. Tension builds as the "clouds like cathedrals" mass each day over the mountains. As Jesse's hopes blanche beneath the glaring sun and shearing winds of the Chihuahuan Desert, he is also haunted by a family curse-the howling "black dog" that once preyed upon his ruined father. Isolated, confused, frustrated, and now in total fear, Jesse stumbles back into more self-destructive patterns. His personal life crumbles like the basalt bluffs that tower around him, plunging him headlong toward devastating tragedy and loss in the all-or-nothing battle for redemption in a wild and harsh landscape where the mountains are thieves.

Jesse Reverchon is desperate to fix things. A ruptured marriage and a slumping literary reputation compel Jesse to a leap of faith. He transplants his corporate wife, Rebecca, and snarky adolescent...


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Tanner Quigg, Cover Photo; Steven Law, Cover Design. Also available in ebook format.

Tanner Quigg, Cover Photo; Steven Law, Cover Design. Also available in ebook format.


Advance Praise

“For any audience there’s nothing better than a novel that grabs you from the first sentence and won’t let you go. There’s a narrative drive to David Marion Wilkinson’s work that sweeps you along, with flesh and blood characters that make you laugh one minute and break your heart the next. You can feel the heat of the Texas sun on your neck as you turn the pages. The author’s also blessed with a cinematic eye and a sense of the epic moments that build toward the immense personal conflict and loss of this novel. Like all truly great stories, Where The Mountains Are Thieves is ultimately about redemption, second chances, the power of true love, and making peace with the world around you.” —Leslie Greif, Executive Producer of Hatfields & McCoys

“Where The Mountains Are Thieves is about the relentless pursuit of a dimming dream after an all too human detour, on a mythic landscape that rivals Monument Valley in John Ford’s best work. I was not prepared for such a profound emotional journey—one of pain, joy, loss, laughter, redemption, and the quiet triumph of acceptance and humility—but I so enjoyed this remarkable ride. Wilkinson’s latest novel is a brave and beautiful testament to his unique talent and powerful voice in American fiction.”—Herb Nanas, Executive Producer of First Blood and Rocky III

“For any audience there’s nothing better than a novel that grabs you from the first sentence and won’t let you go. There’s a narrative drive to David Marion Wilkinson’s work that sweeps you along...


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