<p>Bennett Edwards is divorced distant from his college-age son and desperate to feel something again. So he does the only reasonable thing: drives from New York to Michigan to track down his long-lost college girlfriend. When that plan fizzles he agrees-without much thought-to drive her MMA-fighter daughter Zoe and her crusty trainer Hector to a bout in Utah.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere between cornfields sketchy motels and a trucker who doesn't drive trucks Bennett realizes this trip isn't just about a fight. It's about a body. In a trunk. One Bennett is suddenly responsible for helping dispose of-piece by piece. And then he sees the tattoo.</p><p></p><p>Now tangled in a crime he never meant to commit and fiercely protective of a girl he barely knows Bennett must reckon with what connection actually costs-and what it's worth.</p><p></p><p>Darkly funny unexpectedly tender and packed with bad decisions and weirder friendships <em>OGALLALA</em> is a story of second chances sharp turns and what happens when a man finally stops running from himself.</p><p></p><p>--</p><p></p><p>Compelling and suspenseful with characters and locales that often surprise. - <em>Kirkus</em></p><p></p><p>The style itself is intelligent and witty...a really unique literary novel. - <em>Readers' Favorite</em></p><p></p><p>Filled with unexpected insights on what it takes to be a survivor. <em>OGALLALA</em> is highly recommended for its surprising twists of self-inspection and life engagement. - D. Donovan Senior Reviewer <em>Midwest Book Review</em></p>
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