The River Rubicon

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: William Hunt ISBN: 9781475979206
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: William Hunt
ISBN: 9781475979206
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Richard Easons father committed suicide when Richard was ten years old, and the memory of the event has haunted the young man ever since. His father was a rising star among southern architects when he killed himself, and Richard has followed in his fathers footsteps as an architecture student at Georgia Tech. Still, the mystery of his fathers death will not leave him alone, and the mystery soon becomes an obsession.

Meanwhile, with the help of his fathers friend, Tanny, he labors with clever, almost maniacal passion to build a replica of the magnificent, airy cabin his father had designed, built, and perished in. So much of Richards character has been shaped in some way by the night his father died. Now, Tanny might be a guiding light for young Richard as he searches for answers.

Along with Tanny, Richard has his girlfriend Lefay, an ex-hippie turned corporate executive who calls him Reason. Even with the help of friends, however, Richard has trouble keeping a grasp on reality. He digs deeper and deeper into his fathers life, but he might soon find spending so much time in the past brings disaster upon the present.

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Richard Easons father committed suicide when Richard was ten years old, and the memory of the event has haunted the young man ever since. His father was a rising star among southern architects when he killed himself, and Richard has followed in his fathers footsteps as an architecture student at Georgia Tech. Still, the mystery of his fathers death will not leave him alone, and the mystery soon becomes an obsession.

Meanwhile, with the help of his fathers friend, Tanny, he labors with clever, almost maniacal passion to build a replica of the magnificent, airy cabin his father had designed, built, and perished in. So much of Richards character has been shaped in some way by the night his father died. Now, Tanny might be a guiding light for young Richard as he searches for answers.

Along with Tanny, Richard has his girlfriend Lefay, an ex-hippie turned corporate executive who calls him Reason. Even with the help of friends, however, Richard has trouble keeping a grasp on reality. He digs deeper and deeper into his fathers life, but he might soon find spending so much time in the past brings disaster upon the present.

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