The Mercy of the Tide(English, Paperback, Rosson Keith)

The Mercy of the Tide(English, Paperback, Rosson Keith)

  • Rosson Keith
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780996626248ISBN 10: 0996626247

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The Mercy of the Tide(English, Paperback, Rosson Keith) is written by Rosson Keith and published by Meerkat Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0996626247 (ISBN 10) and 9780996626248 (ISBN 13).

Riptide, Oregon, 1983. A sleepy coastal town, where crime usually consists of underage drinking down at a Wolf Point bonfire. But then strange things start happening: a human skeleton is unearthed in a local park and mutilated animals begin appearing, seemingly sacrificed, on the town's beaches. The Mercy of the Tide follows four people drawn irrevocably together by a recent tragedy as they do their best to reclaim their lives - leading them all to a discovery that will change them and their town forever. At the heart of the story are Sam Finster, a senior in high school mourning the death of his mother, and his sister Trina, a nine-year-old deaf girl who denies her grief by dreaming of a nuclear apocalypse as Cold War tensions rise. Meanwhile, Sheriff Dave Dobbs and Deputy Nick Hayslip must try to put their own sorrows aside to figure out who, or what, is wreaking havoc on their once-idyllic town. Keith Rosson paints outside the typical genre lines with his brilliant debut novel. It is a gorgeously written book that merges the sly wonder of magical realism and alternate history with the depth and characterization of literary fiction. - NPR Books | Jason Heller - "Rosson is a talent to be watched, and Riptide is one of the most immersive fictional settings in recent memory." - Publisher's Weekly (starred review) - "A striking novel" - Foreword Reviews (4/4 hearts) - "An exquisitely honed, beautifully written novel."