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The Ghost of Blackfeet Nation

The Mystery House Series, Book 6

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The Ghost of Blackfeet Nation

By: Eva Pohler
Narrated by: Debbie Andreen
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Not all spirits seek peace. Some guard something sacred.

When Sue falls in love with a dilapidated farmhouse near East Glacier Park Village—on land belonging to the Blackfeet Nation—she sees opportunity: sweeping mountain views, one hundred acres of forest, and the chance to create a retreat near Glacier National Park.

The tribe sees something else.

The property has stood vacant for decades, abandoned after a string of tragedies no one can explain. Families fled. Children suffered. And the land itself seems unwilling to be claimed.

Before they can even step inside the house, Ellen, Sue, and Tanya must undergo a traditional purification ceremony—because whatever dwells at Talks to Buffalo Lodge is not merely restless.

It is powerful.

As the women investigate, guided by tribal leaders and the living traditions of the Blackfeet people, they uncover a painful history rooted in cultural erasure, displacement, and spiritual unrest. The spirit haunting the land is not simply malevolent—it is wounded.

And wounds this deep do not surrender easily.

To bring peace, the women must confront forces older than the house itself—and decide whether every ghost truly wants to be saved.

©2020 Eva Pohler (P)2022 Eva Pohler Books
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