Spirit moon
by Sarabande, William
Series: First Americans (Bantam Books) . v 11 Published by : Bantam Books (New York ) Physical details: 626 p. maps ; 18 cm. ISBN:0553579096 . Year: 2000Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Sar Beyond the Sea of Ice | Sar Forbidden land | Sar Edge of the World | Sar Spirit moon | Sat Satanic Rites of Dracula | Sau Guardian | Sau Comes the Blind Fury |
The First Americans Saga continues...
As the retreating ice age scars the land, old rivalries between the survivors threaten the first Americans.
As the Age of Ice ends, the People must follow a new path for survival. Led by their powerful headman Tôrnârssuk, they begin a treacherous journey to the Great River of the White Whales, where they hope to hunt, trade, and reunite with friendly tribes. But a young shaman has foreseen a sign of doom. Tôrnârssuk is filled with grave doubts. A fierce wildfire, a blood-red moon, and rumors of a great white mammoth could foretell the death of the People.
Tôrnârssuk also faces treachery from both within and without his clan. There are those who believe he has lost his ability as headman. Even as he leads his people through danger, an enemy is waiting for him with a plan that could break not only Tôrnârssuk but the uneasy truce that exists between the northern Inuits and the forest dwellers. Soon clan could turn against clan, and brother against brother, in the bitterest struggle for survival.
Bestselling author William Sarabande has once again captured the fierce and savage splendor of a prehistoric continent--and at the same time painted a vivid and unforgettable portrait of our first American ancestors in a bold and magnificent novel filled with adventure, treachery, discovery, and courage.
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