by William S. Cleary (Author), George Van Noy (Author)
Classic longboard surfer Billy Wahoo adventures an epic battle against the dark. Billy wields all his covert skills, uncanny shamanistic powers and his honor to pursue clues from the past which fill his world with unnatural dreams. Dreams as real as big waves, nightmares who walk and surf. The fugues invade his life as he finds and tries to destroy the creature he sees as his shadow double. Where the only foundation is the ever changing and ungraspable sea, how can he deal with the sprawling evil that faces him, including the unhinging of his mind? Billy finds a way through the final wipeout to the vast and lyrical infinite.
Author Biography
Writer, filmmaker George Van Noy lived on Topanga Beach during the classic era, 1958-1964. Full in the lifestyle of those rebel creators, he still writes, makes films and climbs philosophical peaks in Santa Monica and Hawaii. Directors Guild of America Member over 30 years. See IMDB.com for some credits. Writer William S. Cleary, Bill, lived on Topanga Beach a little longer, and then began his world around journeys in search of the perfect wave and the perfect place to raise his family. He was the editor of Surf Guide magazine and a great surfer of his era. He wrote "All the Young Wave Hunters" 1967, plus myriads of surf articles. He was a major factor in the creation of Miki Dora as an icon of surfing having written many early articles about him. He was said to have created the name "Da Cat" now applied to Miki.