Spirit Ridge

Spirit Ridge by James Powell, published by Sacred Mountain Productions on October 15, 2021, is a 296-page work in English that explores the life of Mark Landry, a successful middle-aged businessman grappling with the emotional scars of his childhood. Seeking solace in the mountains of New Mexico, Mark embarks on a journey with his dog, Gus, and his Appaloosa gelding, Sinjun, hoping to escape his troubled past. However, his retreat takes an unexpected turn as he becomes entangled in a conflict involving the FBI and militant radicals.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into themes of personal growth and healing, as Mark navigates the wilderness and confronts his inner demons. The story features a diverse cast of characters, including a gruff cop and a wise Native American woman, who aid him on his journey. As Mark faces a desperate race for survival, the backdrop of the mountain wilderness and its wildlife plays a significant role in his transformation. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and the impact of one’s past on the present.
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A successful middle-aged businessman, Mark Landry has not fared so well in his interpersonal relationships. The angry scars of his childhood keep tripping him up. The mountains of New Mexico seem like a great place to escape his past and those aspects of life that have not gone well for him.
His big yellow dog, Gus, and his Appaloosa gelding, Sinjun, go along for the ride and ultimately play major roles in the story that unfolds. The spectacular mountain wilderness, with its abundant wildlife, suits Mark well, but his efforts to lose himself in it doesn’t quite work out. Much to his surprise and dismay, he finds himself caught in the middle of a situation involving the FBI and a group of militant radicals.
The quagmire he falls into culminates in a desperate race and a fight for his life. Most importantly, it serves as a vehicle to carry him to a place where the scars of his youth can begin to heal. This personal journey is aided by a big, gruff, Jewish cop, a wise Native American woman, her deceased husband, and a Mountain Lion…an unlikely cast of characters, indeed. A cruel brute of a man helps clear things up for Mark as well. Look for the words: “Everyone has a story, Mark, even guys like me.”
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