Monday, March 5, 2012

Moth Crazy Review

Moth Crazy
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Written with a style and imagination, first time author James Michael Potter, has proven he can write a best-seller without succumbing to the overplay and sacrosanct of many new and aspiring authors. In Moth Crazy, he manages an impressive feat by showing himself capable of interweaving history and romance, suspense and wit. Featuring a young man's coming of age through trials of graduate school, archaeological digs, encounters with colorful characters and attempts to make sense of a wild adventure, Potter's first novel is clearly not for the staid and unimaginative. This book is waiting to be picked up by unsuspecting readers and trust me, won't be set down.

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Three young lives collide in the American Southwest â€" Lukin, the self-absorbed, jazz-obsessed archaeologist who is hooked on pain killers and who struggles with paying his bills, the death of his mentor, and the ghost of his first love; Gaia, the young writer who is on a quest to recreate Jack Kerouac’s travels (only backwards) and to forget her family and first real boyfriend; and Sharon, the chain-smoking escort with a penchant for women and world traveling and who is Lukin’s best friend and supplier.When Lukin discovers a package that he knows is worth a lot of money and buries it in the desert, he sets off a chain of events that forces them to fight for their lives and confront their relationships with each other.Their journey together across the desert brings each of them face to face with various colorful and often dangerous characters and with what each is ultimately trying to escape â€" the past.

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