Singletrack
A Return to the Land
by
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About the Book
Why would a mild-mannered, middle-aged mountain biker, completely naked except for a thin cloak of mud, descend a treacherous singletrack in the cold darkness of night? Could it have anything to do with an insatiable Creature From Hell hungrily pursuing him, its empty eyes snarling idiot moonlight? You betcha'!
D. Railleur's novel, Singletrack, leaps right out from where her first work of fiction, Interview With the RADAR Ranger, ended. From a mysterious 1946 B-17 crash on White's Hill above the small town of Fairfax, California, to a secret research facility on nearby Mt. Tamalpais, birthplace of mountain biking, Singletrack follows the protagonist down a precipitous trail of conspiracy and intrigue. Along the way are alien abductions, plots with international repercussions, and heart-stopping encounters with Railleur's fictitiously sinister Mother of All RADAR Rangers. And, at trail's end, looms a mysterious ritual ceremony atop Mt. Tam's East Peak that reveals secrets lost to a dim past.
'Out X-Files' the X-Files and 'out Celestines' the Celestine Prophecy.
About the Author
D. Railleur is a 1968 graduate of Mercer County Community College in Trenton, New Jersey. She studied Communications and Political Science before joining the Highway Patrol in Crested Butte, Colorado. After leaving the Patrol and moving to California in 1975, Ms. Railleur obtained a Ph.D. in Shamanism from John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California.