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Salmon Run

S.W. Capps
Inkwater Press (2007)
ISBN 9781592993055
Reviewed by Kam Aures for RebeccasReads (4/08)

Woodrow Salmon was a man that had it all.  He held a high position at Titan Toys, had a beautiful, rich wife, and two perfect twin daughters.  His life was turned upside down following a simple family outing to the beach, which once you cracked the surface was not so simple after all.  Woodrow’s wife Claire had put a hit out on her husband.  After repeatedly encouraging Woodrow to go into the water to swim, Woodrow finally heeded to her wishes and went to cool off in the ocean.  Little did he know that lurking under the water was a man who was poised and ready to kill.  When attacked Woodrow was rescued by a giant wave which separated him from the hit man.  Thinking it was just a creature of the sea that had attacked him, Woodrow tried to make his way to shore but realized that he had lost his swimming trunks in the struggle.  As the beach was jam packed with people he tried calling his wife from the shallow water but she did not respond to him. A jellyfish forced him to run ashore where he was subsequently arrested for a string of charges including indecent exposure.

Not knowing that his wife had put a hit out on him, he tried calling to her once again as he was being taken away and was ignored.  His phone call from the police station also went unanswered.  When he got out of jail he found that his wife had gotten a restraining order and had cleared out the accounts.  To make matters worse, after reporting to work he found out that he had been fired.  Further events cause him to go on the run and change his identity in order to survive.  The remainder of the book follows Woodrow as he tries to keep one step ahead of those pursuing him.

“Salmon Run” is full of twists and turns and is a true page turner!  You can’t help to feel for poor Woodrow who seems to have the worst luck on the planet.  Following him as he tries to escape is definitely an adventure worth reading.  The characters whom he meets along the way are very memorable and well constructed.  Although the book is 350-pages long it flies by and is a very easy read. 

“Salmon Run” is S.W. Capps’ first novel and it is a very impressive debut.  Capps has a true talent for reeling the reader in and keeping them hooked until the final page is read.  The “About the Author” section on the back cover states that he is working on his second novel and I definitely will be looking for that book once it is released.  I am confident that anyone who enjoys reading suspense novels will enjoy “Salmon Run” and I highly recommend it.