Lone Creek

Lone Creek by Neil McMahon, published by Harper Collins on April 3, 2007, is a first edition novel comprising 336 pages. The story follows Hugh Davoren, who returns to Helena, Montana, after a troubled career and marriage in California. As a construction worker at the old Pettyjohn Ranch, he confronts memories of his past, including the mysterious death of his first love, Celia. Hugh’s routine takes a dark turn when he discovers two dead stallions, leading him to uncover hidden secrets among the ranch’s new owner, his wife, and the enigmatic Mr. Pettyjohn.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as Hugh navigates the complexities of his past and the dangerous revelations surrounding the ranch. The narrative delves into themes of crime and the intricacies of human relationships, set against the backdrop of a historical and cozy atmosphere. This edition presents a compelling exploration of the intertwining lives and secrets that shape Hugh’s journey, making it a notable addition to the literary and mystery genres.
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After a failed career and marriage in California, Hugh Davoren is back in Helena, Montana, as a construction hand at the old Pettyjohn Ranch, home of many childhood memories—including the seemingly accidental death of his teenaged first love, Celia.
Hugh is just trying to get through another long workday on the ranch when he discovers two dead stallions. A further probe into the matter only pushes Hugh into dangerous corners, as he finds that the ranch’s slick new owner, his beautiful wife, and even old Mr. Pettyjohn have terrible secrets to keep.
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