Returning a hero from the battlefields of World War II, Walter Selby
settles into a charmed domestic life in Memphis. But in a few brief
moments, Walter sees his life and his world fracture and split apart,
driving him to commit a terrible crime.
Many years later, Frank Cartwright ponders his next move. His film
career has left him wealthy but incomplete. When a director approaches
him with a script that has a riddle for a plot Frank is intrigued by its
resonance. In his search for an answer to the riddle, Frank embarks on a
journey that will lead him into a past he doesn't remember.
Jim Lewis, acclaimed author of Why the Tree Loves the Ax, returns
with a novel stunning in its originality and scope. And as he tells the
stories of two men and the conflicts that shape them, he delivers a
powerful portrait of America and the treacherous currents that run
through it.