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The Year the Lake Went Low, by Bradon Nave

The Year the Lake Went Low, by Bradon Nave

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The Year the Lake Went Low, by Bradon Nave

The Year the Lake Went Low, by Bradon Nave



The Year the Lake Went Low, by Bradon Nave

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In a small Oklahoma town, riddled with broken dreams and methamphetamine addicts, a young man embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind his sister's disappearance. As he desperately attempts to come to terms with his sister's apparent death, and the circumstances surrounding it, he inadvertently opens a Pandora's Box of secrets that an array of townsmen have diligently worked to keep covered.Based on an unwavering promise to his beloved sister, Davey will stop at nothing to find the answers he so desperately seeks. In the process, however, he quickly learns that the truth is much more brutal and bizarre than anything he could have ever imagined. As he delves deeper into the mystery, Davey is left questioning everything he thought he knew about his baby sister as he attempts to come to grips with the cruel and undeniable truth.

The Year the Lake Went Low, by Bradon Nave

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6406338 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.99" h x .81" w x 5.00" l, 1.08 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 368 pages
The Year the Lake Went Low, by Bradon Nave


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Catcher of stars indeed By J. McClintock I'm going to start with the only criticism I have. There are times when the author falls back on two phrases repeatedly. First are the words "the man". It well and truly irritated my soul. I was beginning to think the writer was suffering some sort of multiple personality disorder. In a single paragraph the author would refer to Davey and then to "the man", which in most cases were the same person. Occasionally there would be more than one player and the switch to "the man" was confusing and I had to backtrack to identify "the man". The second phrase wasn't confusing just completely overused. There are hundreds of other lovingly insulting ways to refer to someone. S*** head need not carry the entire burden.To the one-star reviewer who was unable to find the story. It's quite sad that you missed it. Given the lack of other book reviews from your profile, I wonder if you have a personal issue with the author. The writing wasn't perfect and certainly could have benefited from a professional editor (as most of us can) but the story was in plain sight and quite well laid out. I can only guess that perhaps your reading comprehension level isn't on par with the writers ability. Too bad, you really missed out.On to the good stuff. This was a very good story. When the twist came it was completely unexpected but made perfect sense. I loved the characters. They were fully fleshed out and completely human. They were people you "know", people you could understand and identify with. We didn't get to spend a lot of time together, but I LOVE Isaac's mom and uncle. These are the people every family should have at least one of. Overall a great story in the midst of a gritty and, unfortunately, real environment.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Nice job, Author By BookWormer:) I adored this read. It was grungy, graphic, and I feel the author nailed it. He captured the pain of the main character as he told of his trials in small town Oklahoma while searching for his sister. Meth use, sex trafficking, and a twisted ending that left me smiling. Nice job, Author.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Good read By Judy L Hill This was a good book. It kept me interested page by page and I liked the way a new character was brought into the story in every chapter. It is a very hard book to put down, it just kept a hold of me and I had to keep turning the pages. Good job Bradon.

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