From the author of the popular cult classics Frank Sinatra in a Blender and A Swollen Red Sun comes a riveting novel of redemption and suspense that asks the question: Just how far are you willing to go for love? Would you give up everything you’ve ever known? Risk your freedom? Risk your life?
When newly divorced Sage arrives in Bali, his only plan is to drink on the beach until his money runs out and then return home to start over. So he’s caught by surprise when he falls in love with the country and its people, particularly the attractive and considerate Ratri. Soon Sage can no longer see himself living anywhere else, even as his funds dwindle and his visa’s expiration date nears. Increasingly desperate to stay with Ratri, Sage finds himself being recruited by a drug-smuggling ring―in a country where drug trafficking is punishable by death. The promised pay-out would be enough to set Sage and Ratri up for life, but only if Sage isn’t caught. Will Sage go home and risk the life he envisions with Ratri, or risk everything to stay and make that life possible?
Both lyrical and suspenseful, intimate and ambitious, End of the Ocean is an unforgettable look at a brutal business in one of the most beautiful places on earth.
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“McBride remains a very special writer, capable of exploiting the fringes of the crime genre in utterly original ways.”
— Booklist
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Matthew McBride
burst onto the crime-writing scene with his shocking and visceral short stories
of bad men and good guns. His powerful first novel, Frank Sinatra in a Blender, confirms what noir and crime pros were
murmuring online for months—this guy is the one to watch. McBride lives on a
farm in rural Missouri with his wife and a bull named Hemingway. He started
writing on the assembly line at a Chrysler plant in Saint Louis, where he worked
for thirteen years. Now he’s a force to be reckoned with as a crime writer.
Welcome a new voice that’s raw, wild, and completely original.
Keith Szarabajka has appeared in many films, including The Dark Knight, Missing, and A Perfect World, and on such television shows as The Equalizer, Angel, Cold Case, Golden Years, and Profit. Szarabajka has also appeared in several episodes of Selected Shorts for National Public Radio. He won the 2001 Audie Award for Unabridged Fiction for his reading of Tom Robbins’s Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates and has won several Earphones Awards.