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The Mythical
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The Mythical

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The Mythical is the story of a family living on a farm in Kentucky’s rural horse country - peacekeeping patriarch Marshall; his photographer son, Lucas; a surly, spitfire of a grandma named Eve; and their steadfast hound Wayne Newton - spurred into action by a higher power to defend a creation perhaps more mysterious than any other between the bright sky and the deep blue sea. It is equal parts family drama and fantasy with the frenzy of a thriller and a bit of romance.

Photographer Lucas Toll had always asked very little of life, making the grievous loss he suffered at the hands of his home seem all the more tragic – causing his leave of that place to appear more denial than self-discovery and rendering his return a trial. Now, here in Kentucky horse country – a world of glorious contradiction, of awe-inspiring nature and the industry that harnesses its might; of deep bloodlines and shallow waters; of green money and bluegrass – a discovery will be made. Here, Lucas and his family will encounter a mystery long hidden from mortal eyes. A force of man. A force of nature. Of love. Of hate. Of humanity. A mystery that should have remained a myth.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloodline Publishers
Date
17 June 2019
Pages
292
ISBN
9781733918503

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Mythical is the story of a family living on a farm in Kentucky’s rural horse country - peacekeeping patriarch Marshall; his photographer son, Lucas; a surly, spitfire of a grandma named Eve; and their steadfast hound Wayne Newton - spurred into action by a higher power to defend a creation perhaps more mysterious than any other between the bright sky and the deep blue sea. It is equal parts family drama and fantasy with the frenzy of a thriller and a bit of romance.

Photographer Lucas Toll had always asked very little of life, making the grievous loss he suffered at the hands of his home seem all the more tragic – causing his leave of that place to appear more denial than self-discovery and rendering his return a trial. Now, here in Kentucky horse country – a world of glorious contradiction, of awe-inspiring nature and the industry that harnesses its might; of deep bloodlines and shallow waters; of green money and bluegrass – a discovery will be made. Here, Lucas and his family will encounter a mystery long hidden from mortal eyes. A force of man. A force of nature. Of love. Of hate. Of humanity. A mystery that should have remained a myth.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloodline Publishers
Date
17 June 2019
Pages
292
ISBN
9781733918503