Sacred Places 'A fiction in Gray'
Released: Jan 01, 1999
Publisher: Aka Scoshi Publishing
Format: Mass Market Paperback, 278 pages
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Description:
Some one hundred twenty years, more or less, have passed since that battle at Little Big Horn as our pretty sandy blonde Renee starts her path of re-examination and re-education toward a new life. Renee seeks her solitude in the Mojave Desert to contemplate her failing relationship with her old boyfriend, Mike while at the same time works on an assigned college project. Her unscrupulous professor, Mr. Palomory, sent her to the desert to work on an Early American Studies site. During a night of fitful sleep in Saline Valley, Renee is a wakened by a stranger suffering hypothermia. With her help, she and the man, Deputy Sheriff Jack Barlow, look for lost artifacts from the Battle at Little Big Horn. Those are most important to the premonitions of Warrior Chief and Religious Leader of the Ogalla Sioux Nation. A turbulent relationship entwines itself around the search for wagons; a rogue cop, the opportunistic boyfriend; the professor out only for the riches; and the many other players who bring forth the metaphysical incarnation of Elizabeth (Libby) Custer, her husband the general, his officers, his men and all those who died at the Little Big Horn by the valiant warriors of the Nations of the Plains. The Great Indian Nations
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