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Darker Than the Sky by Matt Tracy

Emotionally charged and poignant…

Set against the breathtaking landscapes of rural Northern California and Big Sur in 1977, Tracy’s latest novel offers a taut exploration of loss, identity, and the unpredictable nature of fate. The story follows Van, a man haunted by past traumas who believes that happiness invites disaster—a conviction that strains his connections with his family. This tension escalates when his son comes out as gay, exposing generational rifts and challenging Van’s understanding of fatherhood. Tracy expertly balances Van’s emotional turmoil with external pressures, including financial instability and familial expectations, skillfully capturing the essence of human struggle. Jenny, his wife, serves as a stabilizing force, her wisdom and resilience grounding the story. The secondary cast is equally compelling. The stunning Northern California landscapes reflect Van’s inner conflicts, mirroring his struggles and aspirations. A subplot involving the discovery of a treasure map injects intrigue, intertwining the thrill of exploration with Van’s journey toward self-acceptance. Throughout, Tracy weaves themes of fate, loss, and the complexities of parental relationships into the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the delicate balance of joy and sorrow.

Readers who appreciate literary fiction rich in emotional depth and complex character dynamics will find much to admire in this contemplative, evocative work.


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Chiloe Press

Pub date November 23, 2024

ASIN B0DHLSG5DG

Price $0.99 (USD) Kindle edition

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