The Wendigo Incident - Joel Preston - Books - Joel Preston - 9780645248913 - July 30, 2021
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The Wendigo Incident

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Deep within the remote forests of Minnesota a terror lurks. A haunter among the trees moves in the mist, inflicting its deathly gaze upon the unfortunate souls who cross its demonic path. The wendigo, a monster that is the incarnation of endless hunger itself, is leaving a trail of corpses in its wake. And the United States Government has no idea how to deal with it.




Fortunately, the United States Specialist Occurence Taskforce has heard a rumour. There is a caged supernatural monster being kept hidden by the Australian Government. That monster may just be the key to solving their wendigo problem...




Joshua Dare returns in the action thriller THE WENDIGO INCIDENT!

Taking place after the events of IN THE SHADOW OF MONSTROUS THINGS and RISE GOLDEN APOLLO, we find Josh still a prisoner in a secret facility hidden within Australia's central desert.

He is nothing but a test subject. Since his capture in 2019 his life has been nothing more than training and wandering the same corridors as a lab rat.

All of that changes when US Navy Seal Patrick Leeson, codename Neanderthal, arrives with an offer Josh can't refuse.

In the USA, they need a monster to take down a monster, and Josh appears to be the man for the job.

But can the wolf that hides within him really be managed? And what strange circumstances surround the appearance of the wendigo in those woods?




Uncover the mystery now in THE WENDIGO INCIDENT!




This novellete leads straight into the upcoming IN THE SHADOW OF THE OLD WORLD!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 30, 2021
ISBN13 9780645248913
Publishers Joel Preston
Pages 80
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   117 g
Language English  

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