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Bigfoot - First Winter

A Historical Survival Horror Tale Set in the New World

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Bigfoot - First Winter

By: Ethan Blackwood
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The starving Plymouth colonists fear the biting cold and the endless snow. They are a tiny, desperate island of humanity in a vast, unknown wilderness. But the cold is not the true enemy. The real terror lives in the woods, and it begins with a howl .

When a young, arrogant hunter defies the governor and vanishes into the forest, a search party is sent to retrieve him . They find his trail, but it is not alone. Alongside it are massive, humanoid tracks pressed deep into the snow —tracks made by a creature of impossible size and power.

The Wampanoag call it the Keteaumûch, the Winter Watcher. It is not a mindless monster, but an ancient guardian of the land , awakened by the colonists' destructive, dishonorable ways.

As the colony's militant captain sees only a demon to be slain, a pragmatic hunter named Thomas believes the creature may be something else entirely—a protector, even a healer . He must forge a desperate pact with the natives to stop a massacre.

But as the captain prepares his men for a foolish war against a force of nature , the guardian has already been wounded . Its patience is at an end, and its mercy may have run out.

Fantasy Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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