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In Holding Lies, John Larison takes us deep into a thriving subculture of the Northwest, one born of the ferns and firs, rain and hot-springs, firebombs and whitewater. He takes us even deeper into the troubles of Hank Hazelton, a fifty-nine-year-old river guide, as he struggles to reconnect with his only daughter after a fourteen-year estrangement. His failure as a father haunts him, along with other deep regrets, tragedies, and longings. In the days before his daughter's arrival, Hank discovers a drift boat stranded below a rapid, empty except for a long smear of blood on its seat. Search and Rescue fails to discover the owner, and within days the sheriff has begun a murder investigation, which, to Hank, appears to be more about old grudges than objective evidence. When Hank himself becomes a suspect, he begins his own search-one that will lead him deep into the violent past of his home valley. In this novel about fathers and daughters, friends and mentors, and sins ancient and repeated, Larison illuminates our commitments to those who've come before and those who'll come after. Holding Lies is a taut, big-hearted novel. It brings to life a tapestry of community sustained by the river, with the steelhead at its core. Steeped in the ecology of place and peopled with unforgettable characters, Larison creates a world we will want to return to again and again. |
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Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
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Fly fishing -- Fiction.
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Fathers and daughters -- Fiction.
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River life -- Fiction.
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Northwest, Pacific -- Fiction.
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Larison, John. Holding lies. New York : Skyhorse Pub., c2011. 9781616082550 (DLC) 2011007834 |
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9781616082550 (e-pub) |
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9781616082550 |
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