The Snowfly: A Novel | 
| Author: Joseph Heywood Publisher: The Lyons Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 464 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1.3
ISBN: 1592285104 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781592285105 ASIN: 1592285104
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Book Description In praise of Joseph Heywood's previous novel "The Berkut": "A mesmerizing thriller."--Los Angeles Times "An almost perfectly executed adventure novel."--Minneapolis Star Tribune "Unfailingly compelling."-Chicago Tribune "A literate and compellingly readable thriller that rivals The Day of the Jackal."--Publishers Weekly "He writes better than he has to."--The New York Times Book Review The Snowfly is a spellbinding novel of suspense, international intrigue, and fly fishing. The holy grail that burns at the core of the novel is the snowfly, a legendary insect that attracts trout of such size that they couldn't possibly exist in the world as we know it. Bowie Rhodes is a UPI reporter and a fly fisherman of extraordinary talent. He learns of the myth of the snowfly early in his childhood: The giant snowfly hatches every seven years, never on the same river twice. It brings to rise only trout that strain the imagination: trout so huge they would have to have lived forty years or more, so wily that they never allow themselves to be caught, or even seen, so hungry for this fly that they will risk exposure to rise for the hatch. The snowfly is the sacred quest of only the most obsessed trout hunters, and has been seen by no living person, existing only in myth and in a lost manuscript. Rhodes's hunt for the manuscript brings him to the extremes of humanity-the jungles of Vietnam, the subterfuges of Brezhnev's Soviet Union, a poisoned Canadian wasteland of uranium mines, and deep into his own heart of darkness. The world Heywood creates is broader, more wild, with more mystery lurking beneath the surface waters than our own. Or is it? The Snowfly makes it all seem gloriously possible. Richly imaginative and sexy, this is an irresistible novel for anyone who loves a good thriller and for fly fishermen everywhere.
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Fantastic novel. March 21, 2007 I've read this twice now. Combines fly fishing, intrigue, sex, and a great plot. Characters are well developed and pretty unique. If you are familiar with the State of Michigan that's another bonus. What an imaginitive mind Mr. Heywood has. He also authors the Woodscop series, which are also quite good, but I'd like to see another very different one, like this is, from him soon
The Snowfly July 23, 2006 Excellent read, story line keeps moving at a fast pace. You feel as if you are part of the story. Once you start to read, you don't want to put it down.
The Snowfly really flies! March 13, 2006 This was one of the better novels of any kind I've read in awhile. It actually cost me a couple of nights sleep as I couldn't put it down. Enough twists to keep you guessing and a marvelous ending. I recommend it to anyone, flyfisher or not!
A gift from my flyfishing brother August 25, 2005 My brother gave me this book, and I found it impossible to put down. He got interested because of the flyfishing and then the mystery drew us in. He bought several copies to give to others and I was one of the lucky ones. A great story, compellingly told, with beautiful language and a plot that draws you in and keeps you there. You can't go wrong with this book.
It's Right Good February 5, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book may seem ordinary to non-flyfishermen, but if you fish, it is magical, and contains mulitple climaxes, seeming to end, then finally surprising the reader with a second unanticipated ending. Highly recommended!
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