A Place Without a Postcard

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Coyote Mercury Press, Jan 27, 2014 - Fiction - 288 pages
Paul Reynolds, a photographer who creates UFO photos for tabloid magazines, wakes up with no idea where he is or how he got there. He can't even recall his name. A strange man lurks nearby, breathing heavily and flipping through a book. Paul hears the man's breath, but he cannot see him. He realizes with mounting panic that his eyes no longer function. He remembers racing down a desolate West Texas highway. He remembers a cop who pulled him over for speeding. He remembers a shotgun-brandishing cook chasing him out of a diner. And he remembers a life abandoned, but he cannot put together the jigsaw puzzle that explains where he is: blind, wanted by the law, and in the company of this invisible stranger. In the desert town of Armbister, Texas where temperatures hover near 110 degrees, Paul's memory, intangible as a heat mirage, lies just beyond his reach, and God may be a coyote.

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