
Dancing for the Dead
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Foley
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By:
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Craig Fraley
About this listen
There have been whispered rumors about what happens when the Kiahawk rituals are performed. These stories add fuel to the fire when several men from town are found gruesomely dismembered in the desert outside the reservation. In the eyes of Commander Stone of the National Guard, the timing couldn't be better. He has a personal hatred of the Kiahawks, and he sees the town's fears as the perfect opportunity to blame everything on the Kiahawks; allowing him to bring in his troops and wipe the tribe out. What he doesn't plan on, is that the Kobanee will work, and Winter Wolf, along with his warriors from the past, will return with blood, lust, and vengeance in their hearts.
©2005 Craig Fraley (P)2005 Books in Motion
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