**The poignant and surprising new thriller by one of America's most acclaimed writers.** Few American writers create more memorable landscapes-both natural and interior-than James Sallis. His highly praised Lew Griffin novels evoked classic New Orleans and the convoluted inner space of his black pr
Every River Runs to Salt
β Scribed by Rachael K. Jones
- Publisher
- Fireside
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0998778346
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β¦ Synopsis
The Pacific Ocean is a big thing to steal, but Quietly's roommate Imani never does anything small. But then Imani goes and dies, and Quietly is left to travel to the Under-Ath (the underworld beneath Athens, Georgia), with angry gods at her heels, to clean up the mess Imani left behind and try to rescue her friend.
"Lyrical, raw, stubbornly poeticβJones writes young love, cold water, and brutal magic. A painfully good read."
βLilith Saintcrow
"Rachael Jones' novella is a striking journey into a new American myth. Jones has strapped afterburners onto her infamously lush prose, sending this story rocketing forward in a gorgeous whirlwind of unexpected tenderness."
βSarah Gailey
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