
Pete Peterson is a film aficionado, book lover, cheese-maker, sandwich critic, chair-sitter, and haver of many things both strange and uniquely ordinary. He is also the author of The Fiddler’s Gun, a novel of high adventure that is presently available in the Rabbit Room Store and will blow your mind.
Visit TheFiddlersGun.com to find out more about the book.
This is his staggeringly unimportant Facebook page.
And this is his menacingly trivial Twitter page.
Proprietor’s Note: He’s also my older brother. An accomplished craftsman, Pete is building a sailboat in which he plans to voyage around the Florida Peninsula with me. In regards to this I feel like the cyclops in Krull who can see the future only in that he knows how he will die. (The oar pictured here is one that Pete made, and will someday be my only hope for survival.)
A.S. Peterson has crafted a work of compelling historical fiction which begs the question, “Can this really be a debut novel?” With dogged fidelity, Peterson captures the spirit, manners, and social conditions present during the American Revolutionary War. We meet colorful, credible characters who navigate the high seas of life and love, dependence and independence, war and peace, truth and consequence, and despite forays into dark places, The Fiddler’s Gun is beautiful, lyrical, and redemptive.