Oscar cleans portable toilets for a living. He loves the job-it takes him to beautiful isolated places, like the Lonely Rocks Wayside on the Oregon Coast. Nothing really grosses him out either-until he discovers the body, slashed to death, with a knife still in the chest. When he also sees a break in the guardrail above the ocean, a second car, and a ruined bicycle, Oscar realizes his troubles have just begun."Like early Ray Bradbury, Rusch has the ability to switch on a universal dark."-The London Times
Oscar cleans portable toilets for a living. He loves the job-it takes him to beautiful isolated places, like the Lonely Rocks Wayside on the Oregon Coast. Nothing really grosses him out either-until he discovers the body, slashed to death, with a knife still in the chest. When he also sees a break in the guardrail above the ocean, a second car, and a ruined bicycle, Oscar realizes his troubles have just begun."Like early Ray Bradbury, Rusch has the ability to switch on a universal dark."-The London Times