The Windigo

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: D.F. Bissonnette ISBN: 9781301394432
Publisher: Crimson Press Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: D.F. Bissonnette
ISBN: 9781301394432
Publisher: Crimson Press
Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

No one ever knew what became of Adam's mother. She'd run off into the night without so much as a word taking his little brother with her. Neither she nor the boy were ever seen again. The Sheriff said she'd gone back to her own people...there was talk of course, in small towns there always is. Folks said Gary Thornton never should have taken a native girl for a wife. Hers were river people, what did they know about the plateau? What did they know about desert winds ripping down the canyon howling death before a wall of sleet and hail? What did they know of sun so hot it withered your crops in the ground? Was it any wonder then that she ran off? If she ran at all...When Adam uncovers a grave on his land, it rips open the racial divide between tribal leaders and the settler families in the small town of Kumaq, Washington and opens wounds so deep in him that they've never healed. Was it her? What if she never left? What if he'd hated her all these years...and loved a monster. And what became of his little brother, Matthew?

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No one ever knew what became of Adam's mother. She'd run off into the night without so much as a word taking his little brother with her. Neither she nor the boy were ever seen again. The Sheriff said she'd gone back to her own people...there was talk of course, in small towns there always is. Folks said Gary Thornton never should have taken a native girl for a wife. Hers were river people, what did they know about the plateau? What did they know about desert winds ripping down the canyon howling death before a wall of sleet and hail? What did they know of sun so hot it withered your crops in the ground? Was it any wonder then that she ran off? If she ran at all...When Adam uncovers a grave on his land, it rips open the racial divide between tribal leaders and the settler families in the small town of Kumaq, Washington and opens wounds so deep in him that they've never healed. Was it her? What if she never left? What if he'd hated her all these years...and loved a monster. And what became of his little brother, Matthew?

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