The Spirit Hunters

A Novel of Prehistoric Fiction

by Shirley G. East


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/14/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 684
ISBN : 9781796050561
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 684
ISBN : 9781796050554

About the Book

A great drought has swept across western North America. The bison are dying, and with them The People. The Chosen One was murdered long ago and The Sacred Relics of the Ancestors stolen. Running Bison is desperate. He and Prairie Grass have traveled far to the west, following a 'gut instinct' in search of Clover Blossom. He hopes that the old woman has the Sacred Relics... but he arrives too late. Clover Blossom is dead and her granddaughter, Sage has fled. Running Bison sees all hope for The People vanishing along with her. Sage has indeed fled; her grandmothers dying words frightening her into taking a large vicious dog and only what she can load on a single travois, along with the strange packet she knows contains 'spirit power'. She has been instructed to protect it with her life, and return it to The People. Set against the Panorama of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains of North America during late Paleo-Indian's Agate Basin Period, 9,500 years ago, The Spirit Hunters attempts to portray the way of life, the pain, agony, and joy of these early Americans. Get swept along in the life and death struggle of The People as they seek to survive the drought, the wrath of the 'spirits', and the deadly attacks of Raiders and Savages. Their only hope is the powerful leader Running Bison and an even more powerful woman, 'The Chosen'.


About the Author

Shirley G. East has combined her training as an illustrator with a carrier as an archaeologist to present to you these novels of the real First Americans. The sites are real, the artifacts are real, the animals were real. The stories: fiction. Shirley has spent most of her life in the Land of Enchantment. She can be reached at sgemc1@hotmail.com