In the dawn of history, a valiant people forged a path from an old world into a new one through what is now Alaska and the Canadian Northwest Territories. Led by a dreamer who followed the spirit of the wolf, a handful of courageous men and women dared to cross the frozen wastes to find an untouched
People of the Canyons: A Novel of North America's Forgotten Past: Novel
β Scribed by Kathleen O'Neal Gear
- Publisher
- Forge;Tom Doherty Associates
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Fremont River Valley (Utah);Utah;Fremont River Valley
- ISBN
- 1250176190
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
InPeople of the Canyons,award-winning archaeologists andNew York TimesandUSA Todaybestselling authors Kathleen O'Neal Gear andW. Michael Gearbring us a tale of trapped magic, a tyrant who wants to wield its power...and a young girl who could be the key to save a people.
In a magnificent war-torn world cut by soaring red canyons, an evil ruler launches a search for a mystical artifact that he hopes will bring him ultimate powerβan ancient witchβs pot that reputedly contains the trapped soul of the most powerful witch ever to have lived.
The aged healer Tocho has to stop him, but to do it he must ally himself with the bitter and broken witch hunter, Maicoh, whose only goal is achieving one last great kill.
Caught in the middle is Tochoβs adopted granddaughter, Tsilu. Her journey will be the most difficult of all for she is about to discover terrifying truths about her dead parents.
Truths that will set the ancient American Southwest afire and bring down a civilization.
β¦ Subjects
Prehistoric
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