Cracking in the desert heat, the sleepy town of Twentynine Palms sits
outside the bright blankness that is the sprawl of Los Angeles. For
someone on the run like Jack Baylor, who needs a quick exit out of L.A.
after a steamy affair with his best friend's wife, Twentynine Palms is
the perfect refuge.
Standing on the balcony of room 203 at Rancho del Dorotea, Jack plans to
lay low for a few days, relax, and enjoy the high desert and the pool.
But Jack's best friend, Tory, is already following his trail up Highway
61, and he wants nothing but revenge.
Before Jack has a chance to plan his next move, a family disappears from
the motel, leaving behind the signs of a gruesome struggle. In the eyes
of the Twentynine Palms police, Jack is the only logical suspect. Now
Jack has to clear his name and escape his angry best friend. With the
unexpected help of a 14-year-old girl, Jack desperately works to evade
the police and Tory before his world comes entirely unhinged.
With feverish Southern California as the backdrop, Twentynine Palms is
a sun-soaked, skittering race toward a surprising truth.