Grown up now, Steve Sage, formerly Steve Sagehorn, and Molly Parsons have their own family, living far from Beaufort Falls. Developments in Molly’s hometown bring them back to Alabama to combat evil and change the world one more time. Beaver-human hybrids, a maniacal preacher, and a religious reality show all help to advance the formation of Native Nation, carved out of the middle of the United States. Will America survive paying natives for their water? This last of the series, action packed, super-story has all of the excitement of the first two while probing current issues in human rights, native sovereignty, ethics in cloning and genetics, and the final question, as it is in the previous two books, is what is family? Brace yourself for the ultimate mix as the conclusion sums up the series. Nothing is what it seems, in Beaufort Falls.
Born into a Georgia family of eccentrics and visionaries, Mari Sloan carries her heritage of storytelling from the Deep South to the hills of Southern California where she shares a home with her writer husband and a black Maine Coon cat. She is always the one who knows where the bodies are buried, and on a good day, she will tell you."