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When Mike Aul receives an urgent summons from Arthur White Horse, asking for his help, he's forced to weigh out the consequences. Still dealing with the nightmares from his last trip to the Navajo Indian Reservation, ten months earlier, he finds himself torn between answering Arthur's urgent call, and keeping his sanity. But, considering Arthur a good friend, he decides to throw caution to the wind, and catches the first flight to Arizona. He thinks he'll be building a goat pen. However, what Arthur has in mind is much more demanding, than pounding nails! When the young tattoo artist arrives…mehr

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When Mike Aul receives an urgent summons from Arthur White Horse, asking for his help, he's forced to weigh out the consequences. Still dealing with the nightmares from his last trip to the Navajo Indian Reservation, ten months earlier, he finds himself torn between answering Arthur's urgent call, and keeping his sanity. But, considering Arthur a good friend, he decides to throw caution to the wind, and catches the first flight to Arizona. He thinks he'll be building a goat pen. However, what Arthur has in mind is much more demanding, than pounding nails! When the young tattoo artist arrives at Arthur's home on the "Rez", he's met with dire news. "Black Fox is missing!" Arthur tells him. Mike is taken aback! Black Fox is a name that lived only in 1830, and in his past life as Two Ponies. Not in 2017! In reality, the old Hopi shaman passed on nearly two centuries earlier! How can he now be considered missing? What happens next, sends Mike on an adventure that nearly costs him his life, and he's forced to rethink everything he's ever known about the world around him.
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Kathleen Martin is a Gemini-nominated writer for film, as well as being both a novelist and playwright. Her film "I'll Never Get To Heaven" was produced and shown on the C.B.C. in 1995 and was nominated for six Gemini's, including Best Screenplay. She also received a best screenplay award from the 41st International Columbus Film Festival. Her first book "Penny Maybe" was published in Canada by Second Story Press in 1999 and translated into German and published in Germany by Aufbau Verlag in 2001. "The Halleluiah Baby" was published in the United States in 2015 by R. McDuffie Publishing She lives in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband and a herd of little dogs.