Peckerwood
Twist
Nathan
Lichtwar
Genre:
Suspense/Fantasy
ISBN:
978-0-6152-0231-0
Reviewer:
Joyce Shafer
Ready
to get out of the sweltering summer heat, Sam Paris goes to his usual spot: The
Peckerwood Bar in Port Salerno, Florida, famous for its spicy hot sauce and its
unsavory characters. The bar patrons are as rough and tough as Sam and his
language when someone annoys him. In his sixties and with a history, including
as a Vietnam
vet, Sam pays attention to everything and everyone around him from “Habit born
out of self-preservation and lessons learned the hard way.” He’s minding his
own business when a man and his attractive female partner enter the bar and are
immediately seen for what they are: more than a little out of place and
unconcerned about it, when they should be. The man says he’s a journalist
looking for a good story—Sam’s story—and will pay. Sam agrees, and the twisted roller-coaster-like
tale begins about his time in the Amazon Jungle with a beautiful, sensual woman
he can neither figure out nor resist; Nazi’s in hiding; the hunt for lost cities
and gold; and a number of criminal elements who all have agendas they either
want to involve Sam in or believe he is involved in—and for a very particular
reason. After he tells his story, Sam realizes his past has come back to haunt
him—or kill him, and Sam must use every resource he has to try to survive, once
again.
Peckerwood
Twist
is a part-suspense, part-fantasy fiction novel that, as Lichtwar says, is
either 90% true and 10% false or the other way around, and based in part on his
own experiences. Sam’s stint as a Marine during the Vietnam War was followed by
drug addiction, leaving him homeless until he’s picked up in New York City and groomed for a specific purpose
by Ursula Jung, a woman who tells lies about what’s going on as easily as she
breathes. After hooking up with Ursula, Sam never knows from one minute to the
next who he’s going to be running from, who he’s being set up by or who’ll
shoot at him next, or who he may have to kill to survive. Whether it’s the result
of the cacao used for altitude sickness while in Peru , or real experiences that occur,
Sam finds that reality and visions overlap in ways that make him question
everyone’s sanity, including his own. Sometimes, his instincts are the only
thing Sam knows he is sure of.
Lichtwar
created this first novel to be action-based, and takes readers into New York
City, Peru, deep into the Amazon Jungle, and onto Florida, where life and the
people interested in Sam Paris just won’t leave him in peace to drink himself
into a stupor to wash down “the dust of old memories.” The cast of characters
demonstrates what happens when people who have agendas will use others and go
to any lengths to attain their goals. All in all, this book is a bit of good
fun and adventure and an entertaining first book from this author.
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