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This absorbing narrative
will keep you turning the
pages as you follow the
sexual encounters and
fortunes of a young mining
engineer, from the vast
territories of Wyoming and
Nevada to the majestic
splendour of the Scottish
Highlands, evoking passions
ranging through lust, greed,
and genuine love.
Kurt Larson has developed an
epic mining exploration
novel in the pages of Under
the Batholith. The principal
character is a young mining
engineer called Lars
Svensson, down on his luck
in Wyoming, having being
fired over an office affair
with an older woman. A big
oil company, desperate for
success in its newly
acquired mining interests,
selects him to represent
their interests on a gold
exploration site on the Isle
of Mull in Scotland. How
Lars gets there, who he
meets and what he finds is
the stuff of great
adventure. Kurt Larson’s
exciting style of writing
and eye for detail will keep
you turning the pages to
find how greed gets the
better of people.
Other works of fiction by
Kurt Larson:
Winter
Carnival (Queen)
A Novel
by
Kurt Larson
US price:
$18.95 UK price
£15.99
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 344
ISBN: 0-595-23616-2
Publication Date: Jul-2002
This skiing adventure novel
will draw the reader into
the spectacular winter
wilderness of Upper Michigan
and the aspirations and
triumphs of a young
engineering student as he
discovers a new and
rewarding relationship.
A
Farewell to Skiing
A Novel
by
Kurt Larson
US price:
$15.95
UK price:
£13.99
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 290
ISBN: 0-595-25625-2
Publication Date: Oct-2002
This skiing
adventure with evocative
settings in Switzerland and
the Scottish Highlands will
captivate you with its two
strands as it brings
together two loves, one for
a fun-loving English girl,
the other for a piquant
Scottish girl.
Long
Skis // Short Stories
by
Kurt Larson
US price:
$13.95 UK price
£11.99
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 204
ISBN: 0-595-23618-9
Publication Date: Jul-2002
These are absorbing stories
that crystalize the essence
of skiing, from the
spectacular winter
wilderness of Upper
Michigan, the Rockies, the
Highlands of Scotland and
the Alps.