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Professor Callan Morrow finds a card with an intriguing insignia on the outside flap and a student's name on the inside, a student who suddenly disappears from class. When another student is found dead in a sweat lodge - possibly a hazing incident - the college president requests Callan, a former fraud examiner, to investigate on the college's behalf. But his interviews are met with answers shrouded in secrecy, lies, and fear. And then another student is murdered. Could his missing student be the next victim? Callan suspects a college professor who has extreme ideological ideas on predicting…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Professor Callan Morrow finds a card with an intriguing insignia on the outside flap and a student's name on the inside, a student who suddenly disappears from class. When another student is found dead in a sweat lodge - possibly a hazing incident - the college president requests Callan, a former fraud examiner, to investigate on the college's behalf. But his interviews are met with answers shrouded in secrecy, lies, and fear. And then another student is murdered. Could his missing student be the next victim? Callan suspects a college professor who has extreme ideological ideas on predicting the future through the study of constellations and ancient Native American mounds used to celebrate the equinoxes and solstices. Callan's investigation eventually leads him to a small town on the banks of the White River in Indiana, a town of ancient folklore, superstition, and spiritualism that becomes the focal point for the professor's celestial delusions.
Autorenporträt
Gary L. Kreigh is one of AIA Publishing's exciting new voices in the literary field. His sensitivity to modern issues illuminates his work.Born in Anderson, Indiana, Gary Lee Edward Kreigh graduated with an accounting degree from Ball State University. He also studied at the University of Indianapolis for Computer Technology and the Gonzaga University for Organizational Development.Gary uses his thirty-five years in the fields of forensic accounting, fraud examination, and internal auditing to write about corporate and social issues, and experiences that affect ordinary people in extraordinary situations. His experience spans the banking, retail, finance, education, and medical industries. He now juggles his time and residence between New Orleans and Gulf Shores, Alabama.