Twin Lakes, Whatcom county, Washington. 1947. Forty people, a dying valley, and a windmill on the summit that no one has ever been able to explain.
It faces east, away from the wind. It never stops turning. The copper cables running from its base disappear into the locked rock of Goat Mountain. The man who built it in 1910 is still there - unchanged, careful, and holding a secret that is about to become too large to hold alone.
A Seattle developer wants the windmill gone. The community has six weeks to decide what they're actually protecting - and whether they can be trusted with the truth about it.
Windmill is historical fiction, a community drama, and a science fiction novel. It is all three at once, and it earns all three.