Peter enjoys his solitary life in the Montana countryside. Higher mathematics, greater thought, sustain him more than companionship. But after a solitary walk along his isolated property's borders results in a potentially deadly fall, he fights like hell to survive, knowing no one will come to rescue him. So, when he starts seeing things-a creature he knows can't exist-he grasps at his one chance for survival: believing in the impossible."Rusch is a great storyteller."-RT Book Reviews
Peter enjoys his solitary life in the Montana countryside. Higher mathematics, greater thought, sustain him more than companionship. But after a solitary walk along his isolated property's borders results in a potentially deadly fall, he fights like hell to survive, knowing no one will come to rescue him. So, when he starts seeing things-a creature he knows can't exist-he grasps at his one chance for survival: believing in the impossible."Rusch is a great storyteller."-RT Book Reviews