The Hunting Wind

The Hunting Wind by Steve Hamilton, published by Orion in 2001, is a fiction novel that delves into the life of Alex McKnight, a former minor league player. Set against the backdrop of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the story captures the stark contrast between the harsh winter landscape and the nostalgic memories of springtime and baseball. With 245 pages, this edition invites readers to explore themes of memory and camaraderie as McKnight reconnects with his past.
In this narrative, Alex McKnight is approached by a former teammate, which sparks a journey back to their shared experiences in the Toledo dugout of 1971. The book intricately weaves elements of mystery and detective fiction, as McKnight navigates the complexities of his past while facing the challenges of his present. Readers will find a rich exploration of friendship and the passage of time, all set within the evocative scenery of a wintry Michigan.
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In the remote, wintry reaches of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, it’s hard for a man to remember what springtime is like, let alone Spring Training. But when a former teammate tracks him down, erstwhile minor league player Alex McKnight is instantly transported back to the good old Toledo dugout, circa 1971. — back cover.
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