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NEW FICTION EXPLORES CONTEMPORARY NEW ENGLAND

In world of Yet Today, "nothing remains the same, and love does not always conquer."

Henniker, NH (Aug. 20, 2019) -- Yet Today, the new contemporary novel from Anthony Caplan, to be released May 5, 2020 from Hope Mountain Press, explores the mythic fallout of a man's quest to save his family from the decay of a drug-riddled and conspiracy-addled world.

Yet Today is set in a New England threatened by drugs and criminal organizations, a country on the brink of destruction from within and without.

Gillum Kaosky is married to Sibyl and has three children. They have raised their family on a farm in central New Hampshire. Gillum works as a Spanish teacher, but this summer, to earn extra money to pay for college for his teenaged children, finds a job that will change the way everything works.

Inside the DEA, Kaosky is tasked with wire-tapping the Dominican crime families responsible for bringing heroin into the Merrimack River Valley. The uncanny connections between the lives he listens in on and his own, the shifting allegiances and dangers that confront all families, make visible the secrets that connect us.

A series of texts between Gillum and another teacher, discovered by Sibyl, rips open Kaosky's marital life.  Meanwhile, his son, Jonah, is involved in a hacker community that breaks into the Department of Defense in a sabotage attempt that lands Jonah in jail. Nothing remains the same, and love does not always conquer all.

Bittersweet and tragicomic, Yet Today is a sharply observed homage to the travails of married life and a testament to the extraordinary quality of every day.

A former journalist with the Associated Press and United Press International in Mexico and Central and South America, Caplan currently works and writes in New Hampshire. His previous titles include The Jonah Trilogy, Birdman, and Latitudes - A Story of Coming Home.

Publisher: Hope Mountain Press
Title: Yet Today
Word Count: 68,000 words
Author: Anthony Caplan
ISBN: 978-0-9815166-6-0
Category: Fiction - Contemporary; Literary; Romance; Thriller
Format: Ebook, Paperback
Publication Date: May 5, 2020













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