PRAISE:

"An intense psychological thriller about the pain of love and loss. Heim uses his considerable talents to create a sexually graphic, somber, rain-soaked portrait."
--Publishers Weekly.

"A warning to anyone expecting a casual ride: this is a book that means to take you places. A patina of malevolence overhangs Heim's Kansas, and even the quietest moments can have the most terrifying consequences. . . draws us forward toward its heart like the best of spiderwebs."
--Jim Grimsley, author of Winter Birds and My Drowning

"Reads like the heady blend of a literary horror novel, suspensefully building to a climax that mixes CRASH with a Faulknerian epiphany."
--PAPER magazine.


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