Werefoot-Rise of the Hunter |
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Author:
| Castleberry, Michael |
ISBN: | 978-1-4935-8087-3 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $10.99 |
Book Description:
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Whole new worlds open up if we simply permit our minds to ask two little words: What if? In the case of this novel, the spark was lit one evening while watching one of many documentaries on the mythical Sasquatch. Unbidden, a thought struck me: What if...? Those two words have driven my imagination since, as a child, I spent hours immersed in the works of such giants as Jules Verne and Isaac Asimov. What if? Eric Von Däniken showed us mysteries still unexplainable except by accepting...
More DescriptionWhole new worlds open up if we simply permit our minds to ask two little words: What if? In the case of this novel, the spark was lit one evening while watching one of many documentaries on the mythical Sasquatch. Unbidden, a thought struck me: What if...? Those two words have driven my imagination since, as a child, I spent hours immersed in the works of such giants as Jules Verne and Isaac Asimov. What if? Eric Von Däniken showed us mysteries still unexplainable except by accepting reality as inclusive of actual, solid proof that our past includes places and beings beyond scientific conclusions. Are these creatures truly so secretive that hordes of researchers have been unable to gather evidence beyond the odd footprint and one shaky movie? Would a dichotomous creature that is both Bigfoot and human answer that conundrum? A creature that, as some theorists believe about extraterrestrials, lives among us undetected? And, if they do, what would be normal behavior for them?Werefoot presupposes these creatures do exist and that they were created for a reason: to protect humanity from other, malignant creatures. Mine is the story of one such being whose inner drives compel him to hunt and, when the primary quarry is not in his sights, he hunts humans who inflict suffering on everyday people.