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On Death and Flying

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Chip Crandle, nobody’s idea of a hero, is considering creeping into John and Scarlet Bradley’s terrifying house and executing them. Chip has irrefutable proof his neighbors in the North Idaho woods have beaten the system and gotten away with something for which they deserve to die. He wasn’t looking for this, but he’s sure it’s his last chance to erase a lifetime of cowardice and regret.
Could killing someone really be the right thing to do? Yes, or no? Damnation, or redemption? And which course leads where?
Chip’s life-or-death decision throws him into uncharted territory, where the right thing isn’t what he expected it should be. On Death and Flying presents a seemingly average man’s emotional exploration into his own worth, culminating in a mind-expanding, justice-dealing road trip from the Idaho Panhandle to Oklahoma’s Tornado Alley.
It’s an unforseen adventure, down an unmapped road, to a destination you could never expect.

389 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2016

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Tim Martin

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Tim Martin lives in the Monarch Mountains outside Sandpoint, Idaho —about an hour’s drive from Washington, or Montana, or Canada, and a long way from the Iowa farm where he grew up.

Tim relates well to dogs and cats, fly-fishermen, cold beer, hot coffee, dead spots in cell coverage, and people who care enough to listen after they ask a question.

His first novel, On Death and Flying, was inspired by real-life friends, who adopted two abused children. Tim continues to have a deep-seated belief that life is unexplainable magic and everything works pretty well when you don’t try too hard. He is at work on his next novel.

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February 16, 2017
Knowing Tim on a creative, "It'll be nice to see you when I see you.", sort of basis, I was eagerly anticipating the arrival of this book. It's always a unique opportunity to be able to take a look at the latest endeavor of a guy you know, and a human that after being around him for just five seconds, you know could likely spin a pretty good yarn.

This effort does not disappoint. I read the damn thing in two nights. I could not put it down.

"On Death and Flying" captures so much about the character of this place Tim and I call home and the style and comfort Tim expresses in the nuances of day to day life here. Add to that, a story so powerful in weaving realities and circumstances. In lessons from the past affecting the present. In perception and spirituality. In utter filth and degradation to redemption and some sort of quasi-acceptance.

The layers to the story Tim tells here are deep and meaningful. And important.

I think the purest thing I can say about this book is that the entire time, I felt like I was riding shotgun right along with Chip. That, to me, is the essence of great writing.

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June 8, 2017
Justice, redemption and magic meld in an utterly captivating novel.

On Death and Flying is an emotional whiplash about going toe-to-toe with the unjust, remembering how to soar and believing in the impossible.

I didn’t realize how profoundly I was affected by On Death and Flying until weeks after finishing it, when I found myself contemplating the authors’ views on loss, regrets, self-blame and the inevitable unknown.

I treasure Tim Martin’s belief that failures are second chances and death, just like life, is exactly what we make it. “I choose my post-life to be flying through the clouds with my cape streaming out straight behind me … until the next better thing comes along.” Chip Crandle from On Death and Flying.

A remarkably moving, brilliantly crafted story of one man’s heartbreaks and triumphs, and the characters and magic that come into his life on the path to a meaningful existence.
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March 18, 2022
A fascinating tale that embodies regret, guilt, and injustice all the while weaving a story of one man's journey of reflection leading towards truth, purpose, and hope. Centered around a horrible crime, we follow the lead character, Chip as he sets out to right an injustice knowing and embracing the personal cost and path it may take him on.

With such a dark and disturbing underlying story, I found myself completely caught up and inspired - at times chuckling, laughing, choked up and even tearing up as I followed this unconventional tale into it's strange and surprising conclusion.

What a wonderful first effort, I look forward to Tim's next book!
2,522 reviews
January 28, 2017
this was a great book, really enjoyed reading it
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February 9, 2017
Grabbed me from the beginning. Thought provoking. Exciting. Looking forward to what Tim Martin has in store with his next literary work!
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January 5, 2017
Loved "On Death and Flying"!

This is a great read! The surprises just keep coming! Full of interesting characters! It's one I recommend! Hope to see more from this author!
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January 26, 2017
Creative

A book off the beaten path. A creative mind brings us an unusual story with a little touch of wonderland.
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August 25, 2017
As the solar eclipse was ending, I finished reading Tim Martin’s first book "On Death and Flying." It was an intriguing novel I couldn't readily put down. In fact, I'm sad my time with Chip is over! However, I plan to re-read it because after reaching the end, I’m compelled to retrace Chip’s steps because I’ll be more alert to clues to help me figure out what’s reality and what’s magic in his life. I enjoyed the biographical similarities of the character and the author plus there are a lot of other deep thoughts and impulses. With Tim’s descriptive writing style, I could readily picture the people and places in the story. If you like suspenseful stories, you’ll enjoy it. If you appreciate some mysticism, you’ll enjoy it. I don’t easily recommend books to friends; however, this one is a must-read. Can't wait until Mr. Martin writes and releases his next book.
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July 7, 2017
Fanciful,satisfying page turner

A very good blend of conventional story and ultimately more..will make you smile,despite its dark passages....You will root for the hero,despite his illegal goals
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December 23, 2017
This North Idaho writer knows how to create tension and even a bit of fear. Character development really focuses on the main character and his obsession re a neighbor family out in the country around Sandpoint. Martin really gets you into his brain and the flashbacks get you into his motives.
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February 21, 2017
I won't be returning this one!

I just turned sixty and, like Chip, yearn to do one real thing-make one real difference. Beautifully written. Awesome read!


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April 9, 2017
Loved it!

Strange entertainment. This book took a different turn every few pages. I never knew what would happen next. It was great!
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June 10, 2018
Strange story. Lots of focus on death and slow moving parts of the book. The writing is good and tight and does keep you reading on.
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July 3, 2025
All I can say is WOW!

I rarely write reviews, but this story cries out to be read. It almost lost me in the beginning. Stick with it, and you won't be able to put it down.
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