Warren Moss

"A family comes back. The lake remembers."


When a septic inspection forces three brothers back to their family's lake cabin, the past arrives the way it always does—through sound, through habit, through what their father can no longer remember on command. In The Straightened Road, childhood summers and present-day parenthood braid together as the lake tests what the men will admit, and what they will keep.


Warren Moss writes quiet literary fiction about brothers, memory, and the places we carry. Debut novel: THE STRAIGHTENED ROAD.

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