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Soul Catcher

By: Frank Herbert
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Katsuk, a militant Native American student, has kidnapped 13-year-old David Marshall - the son of the US undersecretary of state. He and his young hostage flee into the deepest wilds of the Pacific Northwest, where they must work together to survive as teams of hunters try to track them. Even as he struggles to escape, David begins to feel a certain amount of respect for his captor. What the boy does not know, however, is that he has been chosen as an innocent from the white world for an ancient sacrifice of vengeance. And Katsuk may be divinely inspired - or simply insane.

This tale of vengeance and sacrifice touches upon many Native American myths even as it reveals various truths in its antihero.

©2014 Frank Herbert (P)2014 Blackstone Audio
Fantasy Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Science Fiction Native American
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Obviously had no effect, as so many years later, the world is more stuffed up than in the days the book was written!

A very engaging work... but

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The book was entertaining enough, I wanted to see what happened, but it had some super odd moments.
The most rewarding part was knowing that Frank Herbert knew just how screwed up our modern capitalist system is even back then.
I’m very tired so this may not be the best written review.

Entertaining enough, but weird.

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