Publisher's Synopsis
The year is 1971 and Jamie Masters, a Military Police Captain in Vietnam, has just returned home to face more tragedy. Carrying mental and physical scars beyond the war, Jamie is a man lost without direction. Then his best friend P.T. Abbott arrives driving a wreck of a vehicle in desperate need of restoration. The '46 Ford Woodie, a wood-paneled classic wagon, is P.T.'s repayment of his friend's loan. Once beautifully redone, Jamie decides to take the Woodie on a solo road trip to find himself. A ragtag collection of misfit friends, however, have other ideas. In the end, Jamie leaves on his uncharted adventure with four others and a teardrop trailer in tow. It isn't long before the gang aboard the Wandering Woodie becomes involved in a string of murders linked to the tragic past of Walden Creek, Minnesota. With growing urgency, Jamie along with his once unwanted companions risk their lives as they race to end the killing spree before it is too late.