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"The legends of an ancient cannibal demon might have been enthralling, but they were folklore. To Jo and Becca, investigating reports of a Windigo is a lively scholarly exercise, and for Grady and Elena, it means a weekend at an idyllic mountain retreat. Only Pat and Maggie can draw on their Native roots to recognize a monster out of Algonquin myth, but only if they unlock the mystery of their shared past. Throw six volatile personalities into a snowbound cabin, beset by a blizzard, and stalked by a monster, and there's no assurance they'll survive the night with their sanity intact -- or their lives"--Back cover.…mehr

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"The legends of an ancient cannibal demon might have been enthralling, but they were folklore. To Jo and Becca, investigating reports of a Windigo is a lively scholarly exercise, and for Grady and Elena, it means a weekend at an idyllic mountain retreat. Only Pat and Maggie can draw on their Native roots to recognize a monster out of Algonquin myth, but only if they unlock the mystery of their shared past. Throw six volatile personalities into a snowbound cabin, beset by a blizzard, and stalked by a monster, and there's no assurance they'll survive the night with their sanity intact -- or their lives"--Back cover.
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Cate Culpepper lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she works with homeless LGBTQ youth. She is the author of the four-volume Tristaine series, tales of a modern-day Amazon clan, which won two Golden Crown Literary Society awards and an Alice B. Readers' Choice award. Her recent novels include Fireside and the Lambda Literary Award-winning River Walker, set in the spooky New Mexico valley Cate still considers home. She loves writing about ghosts and passionate, flawed women, but she struggles turning out a fascinating author's bio.