Description: Road Seven by Keith Rosson Mark Sandoval—resolutely arrogant, covered head to foot in precise geometric scarring, and still marginally famous after Hollywood made an Oscar-winner based off his memoir years before—has been strongly advised by his lawyer to leave the country following a drunken and potentially fatal hit and run. When a woman sends Sandoval grainy footage of what appears to be a unicorn, he quickly hires an assistant and the two head off to the womans farm in HvÍldarland, a tiny, remote island off the coast of Iceland. When they arrive on the island and discover that both a military base and the surrounding Álagablettur, the nearby woods, are teeming with strangeness and secrets, they begin to realize that a supposed unicorn sighting is the least of their worries. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Keith Rosson lives in Portland, Oregon, and is the author of the novels The Mercy of the Tide and Smoke City. His short fiction has appeared in Cream City Review, PANK, December, the Nervous Breakdown, and more. Review "Quirky and creepy by turn the blend of genres, from science fiction to cosmic horror, is masterfully executed. Readers will be riveted by this clever, unsettling adventure." Publishers Weekly"A wonderful bookfunny, strange, perpetually surprising, aglow with insight and fierce compassion. Keith Rosson is one of my favorite writers; Id follow him through the haunted woods any day." Ben Loory, author of Tales of Falling and Flying"When was the last time I had this much fun reading a novel? Keith Rosson is a mixologist of fiction, and Road Seven, with its cryptozoology, Icelandic mysticism, science fiction-ey conspiracy-laden horror, is his craft cocktail. With the forward momentum of a T.C. Boyle novel but a vision wholly his own, Rosson emerges as one of fictions most exciting voices with a novel unlike any Ive read." John McNally, author of The Fear of Everything and The Book of Ralph"With his unique, preternatural skills, Keith Rosson is back with Road Seven . Deeply dimensional characters struggle at their wits end with the emotional truths of their utterly flawed, conflicted, hapless selves. Dialogue vibrates with subtext in vividly imagined scenes described in always surprising, always apt words. He achieves the goal of so many writers: a style all his own that signifies in all the waysfrom the subtlest touches to quick jabs, gut punches, and spin kicks that will floor you. Give yourself time to catch your breath, recover, and reread." Roy Freirich, author of Deprivation and Winged Creatures"As in his Smoke City (2017), Rosson offers crisp characterization and surprising twists. Here he maps a magical journey through the wilds of rural Iceland and into a kaleidoscopic terrain filled with secretly active military bases, and muddied body parts that sully what began as an innocent expedition into the supernatural. Rossons clever, swiftly paced story has more than enough to keep readers turning the pages and wanting to believe. An engrossing and creative story of the wonders of the unknown with an Icelandic accent." Kirkus Reviews5 stars: "This book is drool worthy The story has so many moving parts, as you read its hard to see how they will ever fit together, or who might be hallucinating, but they magically piece together in a terrifying yet mystifying way. By the end youre left wondering if youre living your best life, if youve made the right choices, and what you can do to start doing so. If you love books that are deep yet fantastical, light but heavy- youre going to want to pick up Road Seven." Aconite Cafe"Inventive and empathetic, the novel is populated by broken people with deep flaws whose relationships are troubled Cross-genre elements including personalized, existential horror; noir threats; and the unsettling unknownresult in a disconcerting adventure whose dark humor prevails. Darkly comic and brimming with flawed characters, Road Seven examines the price of knowledge as the unknown becomes horrific." Foreword Reviews Review Quote "Quirky and creepy by turn ... the blend of genres, from science fiction to cosmic horror, is masterfully executed. Readers will be riveted by this clever, unsettling adventure." -- Publishers Weekly Details ISBN1946154296 Author Keith Rosson Pages 300 Publisher Meerkat Press Year 2020 ISBN-10 1946154296 ISBN-13 9781946154293 Publication Date 2020-07-14 Language English Format Paperback DEWEY 813.6 UK Release Date 2020-07-14 Imprint Meerkat Press Place of Publication Atlanta Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2020-07-14 NZ Release Date 2020-07-14 US Release Date 2020-07-14 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:129625154;
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