To Kill a Common Loon

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book To Kill a Common Loon by Mitch Luckett, Imagination Fully Dilated Publishing
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Author: Mitch Luckett ISBN: 9781452499796
Publisher: Imagination Fully Dilated Publishing Publication: December 17, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mitch Luckett
ISBN: 9781452499796
Publisher: Imagination Fully Dilated Publishing
Publication: December 17, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“I had to become a bird in order to become a man,” Grandfather Two Loons told the boy. The boy grew up into a latter-day minstrel, wandering the highways with his dog, Medusa. He’s lost his way. He’s lost his knack for carrying a tune. He’s thrust into the Olympic Mountain wilderness without a clue how to survive. He’s got a dragon on his tail, a cougar at his throat and a murder on his hands. His one saving grace is he’s got avian pluck in his heart. With spiritual guidance, he might be able to solve the murder, get back his beat, and find a place to call home.

“LOON reads like a cross between Carl Hiaason and Edward Abbey. Mitch Luckett has invented crazy but convincing characters, both human and animal, in a magically, realistic whodunit. I loved it, especially for its subtle message that without a connection with the natural world, humans are destined to wander about the earth with no real spiritual grounding. I’ve always wanted to come back as a raven. Now, I’m not so sure.”
--Mick Houck, writer, and Audubon Society of Portland's Urban Naturalist and Executive Director at Urban Greenspaces Institute, Oregon.

“LOON asks, what if you accidentally shape-changed into your spirit animal and it was not a noble predator but a low-on-the-food-chain prey? Add a human whodunit to the mix and you get an off-beat, juicy stew. LOON is that rarest of literary birds: a funny book with a vital message.”
--M. K. Wren, author of the "Conan Flagg" mystery series and novel, A Gift Upon the Shore.

“I loved Mitch's book. Has large-market
potential, I'd say. A good yarn, wonderfully visceral, funny, and natural history driven.”
--Robert Michael Pyle, recipient of: John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing, Wintergreen and National Outdoor Book Award, Sky Time in Gray's River: Living for Keeps in a Forgotten Place.

“Mitch Luckett writes with rare humanity and a quirky, disheveled grace. This is a marvelous, quixotic, funny book. There is no hero’s story I would rather read.”
--Geri Doran, recipient of Academy of American Poets’ Walt Whitman Award for Resin.

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“I had to become a bird in order to become a man,” Grandfather Two Loons told the boy. The boy grew up into a latter-day minstrel, wandering the highways with his dog, Medusa. He’s lost his way. He’s lost his knack for carrying a tune. He’s thrust into the Olympic Mountain wilderness without a clue how to survive. He’s got a dragon on his tail, a cougar at his throat and a murder on his hands. His one saving grace is he’s got avian pluck in his heart. With spiritual guidance, he might be able to solve the murder, get back his beat, and find a place to call home.

“LOON reads like a cross between Carl Hiaason and Edward Abbey. Mitch Luckett has invented crazy but convincing characters, both human and animal, in a magically, realistic whodunit. I loved it, especially for its subtle message that without a connection with the natural world, humans are destined to wander about the earth with no real spiritual grounding. I’ve always wanted to come back as a raven. Now, I’m not so sure.”
--Mick Houck, writer, and Audubon Society of Portland's Urban Naturalist and Executive Director at Urban Greenspaces Institute, Oregon.

“LOON asks, what if you accidentally shape-changed into your spirit animal and it was not a noble predator but a low-on-the-food-chain prey? Add a human whodunit to the mix and you get an off-beat, juicy stew. LOON is that rarest of literary birds: a funny book with a vital message.”
--M. K. Wren, author of the "Conan Flagg" mystery series and novel, A Gift Upon the Shore.

“I loved Mitch's book. Has large-market
potential, I'd say. A good yarn, wonderfully visceral, funny, and natural history driven.”
--Robert Michael Pyle, recipient of: John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing, Wintergreen and National Outdoor Book Award, Sky Time in Gray's River: Living for Keeps in a Forgotten Place.

“Mitch Luckett writes with rare humanity and a quirky, disheveled grace. This is a marvelous, quixotic, funny book. There is no hero’s story I would rather read.”
--Geri Doran, recipient of Academy of American Poets’ Walt Whitman Award for Resin.

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