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Jay Archer David lives in the greater southwest with his wife. He explores, experiences, and creates stories in this land of enchantment where ancient Anasazi pueblos are layered with the children of Hispanic settlers, the old-West, and modern America.

ROAD SIGNS has been professionally edited by a free-lance ex H.C. acquisition editor, is currently self-published, and is seeking representation.

Genre: Suspense, Literary, Magical Realism

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Road Signs

Jay Archer David

After a near-fatal climbing accident, mysterious desert roads lead David into the past, the future, and back to the present he sought to escape.


After a near-fatal climbing accident, David tries to return home. But the road he’s on is no longer what it seems. He’s pursued by a terrible secret that will turn a simple dream into the greatest of human struggles. The road leads David into the past, the future, and back to a present truth he sought desperately to escape.

Mixing magic with realism, and quantum physics with allegory, Road Signs explores the hidden nature of reality—and the false realities of mankind.

The stark beauty of Utah’s Canyonlands, followed by the desolation of the Mexican Sonoran desert, become the setting for one man’s inner and outer journey—on a mysterious road that connects people, desire, places, and time. Road Signs will have you seeing your own reality with new eyes, and a new heart.



“…compassion, insight and hope for the human condition… transform this story of an ordinary life into an extraordinary reading experience.”
—Amazon.com

 

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Marita A. Hansen wrote 24 days ago

Hi, Jay. With the new month comes changes in shelves, so I'm messagin....

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Hi Jay, Do you like to have a glimpse of terrifying future, ten year....

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Will you fight for CUPID (god of sexual love) leading men or for LI....

Wanttobeawriter wrote 74 days ago

Jay, My book, Who Killed the President?, is currently at 47 but seems....

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I wrote 453 days ago

[QUOTE] But I, too, wondered how your main character could drive a car with all his injuries - surely Ellen would have driven him? Berni Ahhh,... read on Berni & Doug. This question about Ellen is exactly the question you are meant to have. It's only the beginning. Jay Archer David view book

I wrote 491 days ago

…thinking, thinking, always thinking. Oh to be a question instead of an answer. A round opening instead of a closed door. The prose melts and leaves the reader floating in an extremely personal world of the rare yet ordinary hearts of your characters, almost embarrassed to be spying in, but priv... view book

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Murders in Beer is smart writing and clever development. I've read the first chapters and I'm hooked. I will be reading more, and I recommend that other on this site read this. Jay Archer David view book

I wrote 506 days ago

I have read through the first six chapters. This is wonderful descriptive writing that draws me into the story. The characters and dialog emanate with authenticity from that historical period. The book’s idea is clever from the start with the meeting of Kip, and the growing rivalry of two brothers o... view book

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