Author: | Thomas A. Ryerson | ISBN: | 9780991837229 |
Publisher: | Mouton Books | Publication: | July 1, 2007 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas A. Ryerson |
ISBN: | 9780991837229 |
Publisher: | Mouton Books |
Publication: | July 1, 2007 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Travelogue is the forty year odyssey of two families, the Taits & the Joyces.
Tasha is the daughter of Ian & Xavier Tait. She has blocked the memories of her past as a means of personal survival.
Tasha's nemesis is Jorge, the son of Tom & Leyna Joyce. Jorge is very powerful with the Triple Eye Corporation. Tasha and Jorge grew up in the same neighbourhood, long losing contact while in their teens.
Years later, Tasha catches Jorge being interviewed on TV, and is highly suspicious of his vast success.
Nothing is what, or how it seems. Can Tasha Tait change her present situation with learned knowledge of her past? With some newly found friends; Tony Boucher, Killer Norman, Bong Phillips and Dylan Douglas, Tasha seeks answers to her questions.
Her number one question? Did Jorge Joyce have anything to do with her father's mysterious disappearance eighteen years prior? Her past connects with her future. As Tasha begins to rediscover and embrace her past, Jorge desperately goes out of his way to keep his own past buried and forgotten.
Thomas A. Ryerson's writing style has been compared to Andrew Davidson, author of the Gargoyle.
Travelogue is the forty year odyssey of two families, the Taits & the Joyces.
Tasha is the daughter of Ian & Xavier Tait. She has blocked the memories of her past as a means of personal survival.
Tasha's nemesis is Jorge, the son of Tom & Leyna Joyce. Jorge is very powerful with the Triple Eye Corporation. Tasha and Jorge grew up in the same neighbourhood, long losing contact while in their teens.
Years later, Tasha catches Jorge being interviewed on TV, and is highly suspicious of his vast success.
Nothing is what, or how it seems. Can Tasha Tait change her present situation with learned knowledge of her past? With some newly found friends; Tony Boucher, Killer Norman, Bong Phillips and Dylan Douglas, Tasha seeks answers to her questions.
Her number one question? Did Jorge Joyce have anything to do with her father's mysterious disappearance eighteen years prior? Her past connects with her future. As Tasha begins to rediscover and embrace her past, Jorge desperately goes out of his way to keep his own past buried and forgotten.
Thomas A. Ryerson's writing style has been compared to Andrew Davidson, author of the Gargoyle.