Along the shores of Alaska’s rugged coastline, Mack Nichols works the life other men only dream of—commercial fishing for wild Alaska salmon in the most pristine waters on earth. Master of his boat, catching salmon as if they were looking for him, he loves every minute of his unique life. But when a storm unlike any other forces him to take refuge, Mack must confront the truth he’s been avoiding: his newest battles won’t be fought in nature, but within his soul.
As he works to mend his nets and his fractured heart, Mack’s haunted by the loss of his father and tormented by the wreckage of a marriage he can’t let go of.
Mack’s journey takes readers deep into the demanding life of working in Alaska and the complexities of a man grappling with his past, while navigating the stormy seas of his present. From the adrenaline-pumping danger of fighting against Kodiak gales to the quiet, reflective moments around a campfire, this novella captures the raw beauty of the Alaskan wilderness and the equally raw emotions of a man at a crossroads.
Thunder Bay is a story of finding strength in the face of loss, healing through life’s connections, and the enduring pull of home. Whether you’re drawn to stories of rugged adventure, heartfelt family dynamics, or the curative powers of love, this novella will leave you yearning for the smell of salt air, the crash of waves, and the hope of second chances.
This short story is a prequel to the Thunder Bay Seiner Series, a contemporary saga exploring the intertwined lives and loves of a commercial fishing family working the rough waters of untamed, wild Alaska. Short story with strong language.
Max Travis is an Alaskan fisherman who loves salmon and cherishes the opportunity to catch and eat them.
Passionate about protecting the natural resources of Alaska, Max incorporates current affairs with stories from fishermen working the waters of Southcentral Alaska.