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Where the River Splits by Jeffrey Penn May
Published October 2008 by Libros International

When Susan agrees to a canoe trip in the Canadian wilderness with her estranged husband, she doesn’t expect to paddle through moonlit white water while escaping a raging forest fire. Nor could she foresee the canoe capsizing, stranding her on the opposite side of the river. How will she survive? Her husband, David Brooks, can’t believe his wife has drowned. He is even more dismayed when he sees her alive. Why does he run away, embarking on a new suspense-filled journey alone? Susan and David struggle with nature and with each other, two distinct viewpoints converging to a surprising climax.

"May’s book is RIVETING!  As a river meanders and changes course in surprising and unpredictable ways, so, too, does this novel's story line."
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