Hillary Kanter - Dead Men Are Easy To Love - Plot & Excerpts
The pollution from cars and buses mixes with subway steam wafting up from the bowels of the city, and it makes you want to wretch. The pavement is so scorching that you could make stir-fry on it. Needless to say, I longed for somewhere, anywhere, cleaner and cooler.I was in luck. Mindy, my best friend from high school, who now lives in Atlanta and was just as disgusted with the heat there, called to see if I’d like to escape to Utah for a long weekend. She’d booked a place online called Sundance, owned by Robert Redford, and close to Park City, home of The Sundance Film Festival. Since we hadn’t seen each other in over a year, and we both liked hiking and horseback-riding, it seemed the perfect solution to my summertime blues.I packed and headed to the airport. Mindy joined my flight after a stopover in Atlanta, and we flew together to Salt Lake City.Renting a car, we drove the short forty-five minutes to Sundance. I was in awe of the natural beauty of the canyon, and the gurgling river running through it. There were flowing creeks and ponds filled with trout everywhere around the grounds.
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