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So, when world-famous photographer, Clay Arnold, and his family of friends return to the Keweenaw Peninsula to photograph ancient Chippewa cave art, little did they know that they'd again encounter the evil Windigo under Brockway Mountain. It's a story about an ancient man-eating spirit that breaks free from its subterranean realm and wreaks havoc in the world above. Once again, Clay and his mystical Chippewa friend, Robert Midew, must struggle to overcome a fearsome adversary and save their loved ones from harm. Nor, did Clay ever expect Lucretia Land's nasty brother, Malcolm, to break out of…mehr

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So, when world-famous photographer, Clay Arnold, and his family of friends return to the Keweenaw Peninsula to photograph ancient Chippewa cave art, little did they know that they'd again encounter the evil Windigo under Brockway Mountain. It's a story about an ancient man-eating spirit that breaks free from its subterranean realm and wreaks havoc in the world above. Once again, Clay and his mystical Chippewa friend, Robert Midew, must struggle to overcome a fearsome adversary and save their loved ones from harm. Nor, did Clay ever expect Lucretia Land's nasty brother, Malcolm, to break out of prison and chase after them seeking revenge. It's a story of love and friendship, and of good versus evil in a realm that is both contemporary and steeped in ancient mystical Chippewa legends. Evening Intrigue is the sixth story in the Clay Arnold series and is guaranteed to keep you awake at night wondering about wondrous cave art, fabulous gems and minerals, and the price humans can pay for venturing into netherworlds.
Autorenporträt
During his adult life Stuart Fabe has enjoyed a couple of diverse but very meaningful careers, ranging from raising charitable dollars for important institutions, to creating art, and writing novels.He began his professional life in the early 1970s working with delinquent and at-risk children who appeared in juvenile court. He then focused on organizing and conducting successful fundraising campaigns for vital organizations such as Cincinnati Children's Hospital, the Jewish Hospital, and the Cincinnati Zoo.Throughout the decades that he raised charitable funds, Stuart always maintained a photographic darkroom where he escaped the rigors ofhis daily work to print fine art photographs that he exhibited at art shows and galleries throughout the Midwest.In 2005 he moved away from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Putnam County, Indiana, to concentrate on creating art full-time, including intricate weaving on hardshell gourds and photographing the world around him and the heavens above. It wasn't until ten years ago, however, that he began writing suspense novels in a serious way. Stuart is fascinated by doing research for his books and creating intriguing stories with memorable characters."Given Names" is his tenth novel and begs the questions: "What would you do if you won the lottery? Who would you tell? And, what would you give away?"He enjoys the solitude of living in the bucolic countryside near Greencastle with his life-partner, Marla, and together they contribute to the health and well-being of their family, their community, and their animals and friends.