Grab a flashlight, sharpen your instincts and get ready to lose yourself in a world where danger lurks behind every turn.
Tom Robbins moved to the Pacific Northwest in the early '60s and was assigned to review an opera for the Seattle Times. He lived in La Conner for over five decades.
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