Author Inge Bremer-Trueman writes the third and last book of her series. Having
survived her exploits in When the Wheels Fall Off, plucky Sonja Pfeiffer takes
flight on a journey of betrayal and grief, and a hangar full of kerosene-fueled
choices.
With her Mustang filled to the nuts with crap she’s salvaged from her sordid but
blessedly brief marriage, Sonja Pfeiffer heads north onto Highway 63 to begin a
clerical job at a Fort McMurray tar sands plant. There she will finally earn the big
bucks needed to give herself what she has always wanted – flying lessons.
When, after only a few days in her new digs she meets Pete, an air traffic
controller on temporary assignment, Sonja believes her stars are surely now
aligned. And the proof – Pete has his own airplane. And he likes her. A lot.
Inge was a member of and advocate for the Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society
(AWCS) from 2005 until 2016. She loved writing, hated the publishing process,
loved babies and absolutely abhorred Alberta winter. She and a crew of former
AWCS members formed the Crabapple Mews Collective, where she went on to
publish three books of fiction. Inge passed away in April 2024.
Inge’s collection of three books are: A Root Bear Season, When the Wheels Fall
Off, and Winging it.