GW Canyon, 54, Technologist and Investor, Dies in California.
The obituary is accurate. It is also almost entirely beside the point.
Solstice is the final novel in the GW Canyon Journey series, and it is the one where the series' true architecture becomes undeniable: GW was never the protagonist. He was the organizing intelligence that the women in his life built themselves around, against, through, and beyond. What remains after his death is not a void. It is Elaine. Allison. Amy. And Gaby-a new woman, with GW's history and none of his blindspots-stepping into a world that no longer requires his permission to exist.
Sharp, elegiac, and occasionally very funny, Solstice closes a story about power, loyalty, neurological conversion, and the long reach of one man's belief that he was the center of his own life. He was loved. He mattered. And the women who loved him are already writing the next chapter.
The conclusion of a literary thriller series that Tana French and Sally Rooney readers will recognize immediately: measured, devastating, and told entirely by the people who were paying attention.
Book 5 of the GW Canyon Journey series. The payoff for everything that came before.