Friday, June 18, 2021

The Sound the Sun Makes - Ballads of Paradise 2 - by Buck Storm


About the book:

Literary Americana with humor, heart, and a whole lot of twists to keep readers guessing

Detective Early Pines loves his southern Arizona desert, often thinking he could stare at it all day long. But now that he's forced to do just that, the truth is the view from his back porch is getting old. He's on mandatory leave from the police department, simply for punching a wife beater who had it coming. Early is in dire need of a distraction from his own loud thoughts. So when an old friend invites him to tag along to a rodeo down in Old Mex, it seems like just the ticket.

But if there's one constant in the world, it's that life always throws a guy curveballs. With a flat tire, a roadside bar, and a beautiful woman with trouble on her hands, Early's distraction takes a hard right turn--straight to Los Angeles, six hundred miles west.

Hammott Lamont is waiting there in his own personal hunting ground. The reclusive filmmaker is a veritable cult leader to Hollywood stars--and he's sure his latest project will redefine art history in his image. He's got a plan for a brutal, modernized version of the Christ story, and he's ready to trample anyone who stands in the way of his colossal vision. That is, until big, loud Early Pines hits the coast for a clash of two titans who never saw each other coming.

Quirky, lyrical, and unexpected, The Sound the Sun Makes offers a warm and sunny side trip for fans of Jimmy Buffett, Carl Hiaasen, and Barbara Kingsolver who long for more of a Christian worldview in their fiction.

My review:

This was a very unique story about a road trip, a rescue, a huge ego and a changed life.  It seemed there was always something unexpected happening.   I liked Early and Calico, the woman he tries to help, as she's tough and determined and gives Early a run for his money.  There's a hint of romance and some good action.  There's also some discussion of faith, though Early isn't sure he believed in God in the beginning.  Quirky characters filled this book and if you're looking for a surprising story with a unique cast of characters, look no further!

I received this book from Kregel Publications.  I was not compensated for this review. All opinions are my own.

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