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Chilly Winds

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2021 American Fiction Award Winner in Adventure: General

Taz Blackwell, former environmental negotiator and now a trouble-seeking drinker and romantic charmer, tries to find a new life and love against a backdrop of espionage, corporate plunderers, and devious diplomats.

Escaping a failed marriage, Taz moves to the island of Chincoteague on Virginia's Atlantic Coast, where he explores friendships with a cast of small-town misfits and romance with a beautiful but wary divorcee. Meanwhile, he fights a corporate land grab on the shore and a shady billion-dollar mining play in the international Arctic.

Why is a Chinese mining conglomerate stealing the land underneath a traditional black community on Virginia's Eastern Shore? Why is the Russian ambassador to Iceland trying to open southern Greenland to mining? Why does Taz interest the ambassador's beautiful mistress? The answers are in Chilly Winds, a tour de force that will appeal to mystery lovers, adventure addicts, and espionage fans everywhere.

Product Details

PublisherBrooks Yeager
Publish DateDecember 10, 2020
Pages352
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781646632282
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Over three decades, Brooks Birdwell Yeager has led national campaigns for the American conservation community, negotiated global environmental treaties at the State Department, and advised the eight-nation Arctic Council. His publications include articles in Sierra and Audubon magazines and essays regarding environmental policy and politics. In his work travels to the Russian Far East, Brazil, South Africa, Jordan, and the circumpolar Arctic, he sampled and enjoyed local music, cuisine, and folkways to get a proper sense of each place. Brooks lives on Chincoteague Island on Virginia's Atlantic Coast. He is a man of catholic interests. When he's not writing, he likes to play guitar, watch birds, read philosophy and obscure books of history, cook, and listen to all kinds of music.

Reviews

"Mix yourself a gin and tonic, settle into your beach chair, and transport yourself to Virginia's Eastern Shore via Chilly Winds, a novel by Brooks Birdwell Yeager. Taz Blackwell is a kind-of-retired negotiator of environmental treaties for the State Department who keeps getting called back into harness and sent overseas to gather intel on nefarious doings involving the Russians and rare earth minerals. Meanwhile, back home on Chincoteague, he stumbles into domestic intrigue and a nasty mining company. Throughout, his romantic life is, well, complicated. Yeager is a deft and entertaining narrator. He knows the corridors of power in DC, he knows his birds and the shore's bars and restaurants, and he obviously knows more than a little about how international environmental affairs are conducted. And he's a dandy writer. Chilly Winds is way more than a beach book, but like all good beach books, it's awfully hard to put down."


-Tom Kenworthy, advocate for public lands conservation and former newspaper reporter



"Yeager has produced something remarkable, a tale that is both charmingly picaresque and utterly grounded that captures the high-stakes dynamics of international Arctic politics as well as the local color of life in a small coastal town."


-David Balton, former US ambassador for Oceans and Fisheries



"In this highly engaging first novel, Yeager draws on his vast international and local environmental experience to weave a tale of international intrigue with a surprising finale on Virginia's Eastern Shore."


-William Eichbaum, former senior environmental official in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, and the

US Department of Interior



"Yeager's narrative captures the familiar yet alluring machinations of international diplomacy and the unexpected intrigues of a rural, coastal idyll."


-Helen Lewis, Chincoteague Island "come here"



"Heart-pounding international intrigue and gritty rural town life dripping with real-life detail that will keep you reading until the very last page."


-Russell Heath, author of award-winning Rinn's Crossing


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