Ultimately, the answers they all seek are connected to the desert's greatest mystery - what really happened all those years ago at the never -
open desert diner?
Flash flooding is a constant concern in The Never -
Open Desert Diner.
James Anderson's debut novel, The Never -
Open Desert Diner, starts off as an entertaining portrait of life in an American desert but gradually transforms into a grim thriller by the end.
At turns funny, heartbreaking and thrilling, The Never -
Open Desert Diner powerfully evokes an unforgettable setting and introduces readers to a cast of characters who will linger long after the last page.
Not exact matches
This is the crux of Andrew Haigh's rivetingly beautiful new film, which screened at the Venice Film Festival this morning, and finds the British director working on a brighter, broader canvas than ever before: a present - day American West of drab
diners, grumbling trucks, and starlit
open desert.
For many of the
desert's inhabitants, Ben's visits are their only contact with the outside world, and the only landmark worth noting is a once - famous roadside
diner that hasn't
opened in years.
It has a great variety of healthy vegetarian plates, vegan
deserts, it's
open late and has an old
diner feel to it.