Windigo Fire

Windigo Fire

by M.H. Callway
Windigo Fire

Windigo Fire

by M.H. Callway

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Overview

Danny Bluestone, a young Native Canadian drifting through life, settles for a job at a children's camp in his Northern Ontario hometown of Red Dog Lake. Local entrepreneur, Meredith Easter, offers Danny some easy money: play the role of native scout for his wealthy hunting buddies. Danny knows that Easter's roadside attraction, Santa's Fish Camp, is the front for the local grow-op, and probably more, but the money is his way out of Red Dog Lake. Danny flies the hunters to an island lodge deep in the wilderness. Once there, he learns that he's part of an illegal bear hunt and is powerless to stop the men from shooting the helpless animal. The following morning, he awakes to find the hunters brutally murdered - all but Ricky, a mysterious American. Even though each of them believes the other is the killer, Danny and Ricky must team up to escape the forest fire started by the hunters. While his friends in Red Dog Lake struggle to rescue him, Danny falls back on the teachings of his shaman grandmother to survive the bush and the Windigo, the evil spirit that pursues them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781927079300
Publisher: Seraphim Editions
Publication date: 09/21/2014
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

M. H. Callway is an award-winning short story writer, whose work has been published in several crime fiction anthologies and magazines. Her most recent story, The Lizard, winner of the 2012 Bony Pete award, was published in Crimespree Magazine. Windigo Fire is her first novel. Under different titles, it was a finalist for the Crime Writers of Canada 2012 Unhanged Arthur and the Crime Writers Association (UK) 2009 Debut Dagger awards.

In 2013, Madeleine founded the Mesdames of Mayhem: a collective of fifteen leading Canadian women crime writers and editors. An avid cyclist, runner and downhill skier, she has participated every year in the Toronto Ride to Conquer Cancer since its inception.

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