Heat Signature: A Novel

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Imprint: Bloomsbury USA (Aug 22, 2006)
Fiction, Paperback, 243 pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781596911017

    Description of Heat Signature: A Novel

    Part noir, part odyssey, Heat Signature mines the psychological and emotional landscape of loss as a son tries to cope with the murder of his mother.

    Sam Brown sets out on a road trip from his home in a small California desert town to the cooler, greener climes of the Northwest. He tells himself he just needs a break, from his father, a dead-end relationship with a stripper, his job as a nurse, and his troubled best friend. But what he can’t escape, no matter how many miles he travels, is the memory of his mother, July, who was brutally murdered sixteen years earlier and visits him regularly in his dreams. Sam’s grief is sorely renewed when he learns July’s murderer is soon to be released from prison. Overcome by strong feelings of panic and revenge, he turns to women. He re-connects with a former patient in Los Angeles. In Santa Barbara he meets a sage/philosopher who inspires him to put order in his life. In Oregon, he falls in love with an arborist whose woodsy home provides peace and refuge—at least for a while. Simultaneous with Sam’s journey, his mother’s story unfolds, coming to a climax when the details of July’s grisly murder are revealed. Through a fast-paced, gripping narrative, Heat Signature explores the complexities of family and friendship, love and loss, race and sexuality.

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