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Gods of the Impossible West: or A Pilgrim in the Virgin River Gorge

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In "Gods of the Impossible West," author Tom Lund takes readers on a journey into a mysterious and thought-provoking world. Set in the American Old West, the novel follows an old man known only as the Old Hand as he embarks on a trek up the Virgin River in response to a call he cannot ignore.As The Old Hand travels upriver, he encounters a cast of characters, each with their own story to tell. As he listens to their tales, he keeps a watchful eye on a storm brewing in the distance, sensing that it may hold a significance beyond the natural.Through these encounters and his own introspection, The Old Hand gradually uncovers the mystery of his journey and the meaning behind the storm. As he does so, the reader is prompted to question the nature of belief and devotion, and to consider the vast differences in what people worship.Gods of the Impossible West is a compelling and enigmatic novel that will leave readers pondering its themes long after the last page. Perfect for fans of westerns and allegorical fiction, this book is not to be missed.

213 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 14, 2020

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