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Book 1 - The Fall
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07/21/2016
Amazon Reviewer
I LOVE IT! I want to be friends with these people and go with them on an adventure. The character development is so good that you feel you know each and everyone of them. I have read the complete manuscript and still keep rereading just to be part of the gang again and I know the end. The descriptions of the Canyonlands brings me right back to the southwest when I was hiking and hanging out in that beautiful part of the world. I can’t wait for his next edition of the Trilogy.



07/21/2016
Amazon Reviewer
If you loved watching the movie “Goonies” as a kid, you will definitely love Denver Davis’ “Southwestern Songline!” It is like a Goonies for Grownups type of book that makes you embrace each of the colorful characters, journey with them in their adventures, exude excitement regarding the various trails this book takes the reader; with all converging in a “Dark Crystal”-like Great Conjunction towards the end of “The Fall” (Book 1). I can’t wait to get my hands on the next two books! Denver Davis is everyone’s version of Indiana Jones, both in real life and in his gripping prose.

This is definitely a book series that shouldn’t be overlooked!

A New Adventure!



07/21/2016
Amazon Reviewer
I loved this book! Within just a few pages I was drawn deep into this story like something destined to land in Teller’s frying pan. Just like all the characters in this story also seem to be magnetically drawn to Teller. He’s a man who lives his life the way he wants with no regrets and no apologies, spicing things up wherever he goes……..in essence, the kind of person we all wish we had the courage to be. The twists and the turns in this book make it impossible to guess where this story will end. I cant wait for the next two installments in this Southwestern Songline!!

Southwestern Songline Soars Successfully



07/21/2016
Amazon Reviewer
If you’re looking for a good, action-packed, adventurous book to read this summer, or fall, or winter…heck, this spring, this one is it!

Author Denver Davis his knocked it out of the park in his debut novel, Southwestern Songline: Book 1 – The Fall.

Set in SW Colorado and the canyons of Utah, the story follows the exploits of Teller, a man’s man that also has a way with the women.

Teller leaves friends and admirers in his wake, and has a lasting impact on everyone he encounters. The Fall takes us from Telluride to Lake Powell and the journey is full of action, plot twists, romance, intrigue, and suspense. Along the way Teller dips into the realm of the supernatural and brings you, the reader, in with him.

Having grown up in Colorado (but since long removed) the author’s narrative brought me back to a time long ago in my life. While reading his descriptions of the various mountain ranges in SW Colorado, I could easily envision the different locations and return there in my mind’s eye. Whether running rapids in a raft, finding refuge in a cave, or stepping into Teller’s dreams while he sleeps, the author makes the reader feel as if they are a participant in the story rather than an observer. There were times I swear I could smell the river, the trees, and a character or two in desperate need of a shower.

Without giving away the plot I will say the adventures of Teller involve beautiful mountains (and one beautiful mountain woman in particular), raging rivers, Anasazi ruins, hair-raising helicopter flights, ancient spirits manifested in the present, long-lost treasure, music and booze-filled nights in the bars of Durango, and some old-fashioned western justice along the way to boot. The final two-thirds of the book were a very fast read; in fact, I couldn’t put it down. The only disappointment for me was in the finishing of the book and the realization that I’ll have to wait for the release of the second installment to pick up the story again.

As someone who has been an avid reader for 45 years I would rank this offering in my Top 15 of books I’ve ever read, and I recommend it to others without hesitation. The read is worth your time and you’ll be rewarded with a story for the ages for your effort.

I loved this book



07/21/2016
Amazon Reviewer
“The Fall” arrived yesterday via Amazon, and I was up late exploring the Tellers Tales. The prose of the opening chapter was ultra-mega-astounding to say the very fewest words or perhaps coin a new one! Tom Robbins may one day have litigators on retainer knocking on your door demanding you refrain from out doing the master, Hunter too may have some concerns even from his cramped quarters. The color and depth of detail in the actual descent from the canyon walls depicted everything I ever wished to describe following countless trips and falls along my way while seeking the unknowable beyond. Whether your intent was deliberate or not, that cascade of optics and lightspeed narration of the brevity of such encounters, demanded I read and reread to totally grasp the vividness of those milliseconds!

Thankfully the reader is allowed respite in the pages to follow, or heart failure could become epidemic should your readers not pace themselves! I can’t help but think that the fish in your photograph being returned to the sea was the embodiment of the savior in your sudden reversal in gravities race to claim you for its own.

When can I get the next installment?



07/21/2016
Amazon Reviewer
The Fall, a must read for fans of Tom Robbins, Christopher Moore, Castaneda, Thompson etc.