Author : Craig Wells
Publisher : Craig Wells
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 193 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (945 download)
Book Synopsis Wolfing Down The Moon by : Craig Wells
Download or read book Wolfing Down The Moon written by Craig Wells and published by Craig Wells. This book was released on 2021-11-22 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wolfing Down A Moon, a literary novel of 59,000 words, playing homage to the magical realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Jorge Luis Borges, reflects on racism, police brutality, interracial romance in the late 20th Century, and whether Gecko, a former LA Police detective, can be redeemed for his transgressions. Soon after he retires to Joseph, a tiny Oregon town, Faith seduces Gecko into hunting for her father, a famous Latinx sculptor. Before Gecko heads off, he has long conversations with Faith about his humanity. A quest greater than any murder he ever confronted. A sculptor lost for days. A wife he suspects half-dead somewhere in the same Eagle Cap Wilderness. A disfigured young black man who brings a Motown like sensitivity to the tale. A wolf as a trickster—no less an enigma than Charles Tracking Elk—a Nam vet, medicine man, tai chi master. A daughter, a world class big wave surfer, Gecko meets 30 years after a brief love affair with a Centennial High cheerleader. Unlike bullets into a dead body, these encounters trigger emotional and spiritual discoveries he can live with. Coincidences become facts. Instincts more important than clues. What Gecko had denied himself as a cop, and what he relies on to find himself and the sculptor. In the end, back in Yosandro, east of LA, he saves a Latina girl from a debt owed to a Cartel-like Madam. After a leg amputated, a prosthetic to be filled with smack and fentanyl she must transport from Mexico to LA. Money made for cosmetic surgery for her older sister. Gecko stops her. She curls up on his lap and weeps. Gecko too.