Dark Sky

Joel Canfield
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Joel Canfield
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340 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 07, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 340
  • Publisher: joined at the hip inc
  • ISBN: 9780997570717
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.71" L x 9.0" H
At first, Joel Canfield made television his career and writing his hobby. About ten years ago, however, those roles reversed and he is now a professional ghostwriter, novelist and screenwriter. Originally from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Canfield is a graduate of Northwestern University and has lived in Detroit, Michigan, Southern California; Miami, Florida; and Auckland, New Zealand. He now resides on Roosevelt Island in New York City with his writer wife Lisa and dog Betsy. Canfield''s books include Dark Sky and Blue Fire (the first two books in the Max Bowman series); What''s Driving You???: How I Overcame Abuse and Learned to Lead in the NBA (co-authored with Keyon Dooling and Lisa Canfield); Pill Mill: My Years of Money, Madness, Sex and Drugs (co-authored with Christian Valdes and Lisa Canfield); 226: How I Became the First Blind Person to Kayak the Grand Canyon (co-authored with Lonnie Bedwell); and StorySelling and Mission-Driven Business (both co-authored with Nick Nanton and J.W. Dicks).
"The decidedly unlikable protagonist will grow on readers. He's undeniably gruff; his first-person narrative remains relentlessly sarcastic...Max's bluntness, however, makes him the story's most honest character-and most reliable, since he's surrounded by people either lying or hiding something. His unsentimental relationship with girlfriend Jules, too, is more believable than most: their repeated phone conversations consist of Jules' loud curses in lieu of sweet nothings. There's not much mystery but definitely suspense, with the Rifleman-lookalike putting Max, Jeremy, and maybe a few others in unmistakable peril. Canfield likewise supplements his genre piece with a profound theme of fatherhood...A detective story whose imperfect protagonist boasts endearing qualities just below his rakish exterior." - Kirkus

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