Approaching Loss

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Steve Marvin ISBN: 9781452033778
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 12, 2007
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Steve Marvin
ISBN: 9781452033778
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 12, 2007
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Loss comes at its own pace.amorphous and unknowable.

It can be relentless.....old age, a stalking lion, a vulgar little tumor.

It can be sudden, instantaneous; the head-on collision, the snap of the elevator cable,the rupture of a tiny blood vessel.

It may be at its worst when its approach is unseen. No preparation is possible. No chance for amends or prayers; no time for bargains with God.

So it came to Brian Baylor. A big-city man, street smart, NY/LA cool, a success, a young retiree with the woman of his dreams moving on to their secluded ranch in New Mexico.

But, the high desert holds dangers that nullify street smarts. Seemingly senseless challenges can trump success.

As idyllic visions give way to reality, as unforeseen forces make themselves manifest, Brian is caught up with people from whom he has no effective defense. An entire lifetime of being the baddest dude in the Valley provides him no bulwark against the denizens of this new landscape.

There is no bluffing at this table. Everyone raises the stakes, and by the time that you realize you're up against pros, it may be too late.

Approaching Loss is about a man in over his head, fighting for understanding and his very survival.

Sit down and fasten your seatbelt. Its gonna be a bumpy ride.

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Loss comes at its own pace.amorphous and unknowable.

It can be relentless.....old age, a stalking lion, a vulgar little tumor.

It can be sudden, instantaneous; the head-on collision, the snap of the elevator cable,the rupture of a tiny blood vessel.

It may be at its worst when its approach is unseen. No preparation is possible. No chance for amends or prayers; no time for bargains with God.

So it came to Brian Baylor. A big-city man, street smart, NY/LA cool, a success, a young retiree with the woman of his dreams moving on to their secluded ranch in New Mexico.

But, the high desert holds dangers that nullify street smarts. Seemingly senseless challenges can trump success.

As idyllic visions give way to reality, as unforeseen forces make themselves manifest, Brian is caught up with people from whom he has no effective defense. An entire lifetime of being the baddest dude in the Valley provides him no bulwark against the denizens of this new landscape.

There is no bluffing at this table. Everyone raises the stakes, and by the time that you realize you're up against pros, it may be too late.

Approaching Loss is about a man in over his head, fighting for understanding and his very survival.

Sit down and fasten your seatbelt. Its gonna be a bumpy ride.

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