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Dance of the FireWalker: Dance of the Firewalker: A White Owl Mystery: Book One, #1
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From joy to bewilderment, somewhere out in the western Maine woods Sabrina awakens within a cabin's bedroom; kidnapped, confined, and confronting an ailing man named Hendricks who requires her remarkable healing spirit.  For this scared thirteen-year-old, inner tenacity becomes her guiding light.  And along with her irritating male sidekick Copper, Sabrina is forced to endure ceremonies of sacrifice, constant threats to life and limb, and ultimately face a shaman who becomes the Walker of Fire.

And following the loss of her husband, mother Emily, using the knowledge of ancient beliefs, and practicing the discipline of a 'spirit-walker', embarks on a journey to find her precious daughter. Accompanied by Martha, and guided by written instructions from Hendricks, she must locate four sacred sites, retrieve the earth elements, and confront a woman who has sworn to tear out her daughter's hair by the roots.

For both mother and daughter, facing these new challenges will be arduous. But it soon becomes clear that unearthly forces are at work, because the Elders from the Inner World have sent both the spirit-guide Inquin, and the shaman Wyjec, to watch over. What lies ahead for Sabrina, Emily, and Copper, is a journey of uncertainty, and an incredible path toward enlightenment.

Beware... The moose scene is a killer!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlan G Button
Release dateSep 3, 2021
Dance of the FireWalker: Dance of the Firewalker: A White Owl Mystery: Book One, #1

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    Dance of the FireWalker: Dance of the Firewalker: A White Owl Mystery: Book One, #1
    Dance of the FireWalker: Dance of the Firewalker: A White Owl Mystery: Book One, #1

    From joy to bewilderment, somewhere out in the western Maine woods Sabrina awakens within a cabin's bedroom; kidnapped, confined, and confronting an ailing man named Hendricks who requires her remarkable healing spirit.  For this scared thirteen-year-old, inner tenacity becomes her guiding light.  And along with her irritating male sidekick Copper, Sabrina is forced to endure ceremonies of sacrifice, constant threats to life and limb, and ultimately face a shaman who becomes the Walker of Fire. And following the loss of her husband, mother Emily, using the knowledge of ancient beliefs, and practicing the discipline of a 'spirit-walker', embarks on a journey to find her precious daughter. Accompanied by Martha, and guided by written instructions from Hendricks, she must locate four sacred sites, retrieve the earth elements, and confront a woman who has sworn to tear out her daughter's hair by the roots. For both mother and daughter, facing these new challenges will be arduous. But it soon becomes clear that unearthly forces are at work, because the Elders from the Inner World have sent both the spirit-guide Inquin, and the shaman Wyjec, to watch over. What lies ahead for Sabrina, Emily, and Copper, is a journey of uncertainty, and an incredible path toward enlightenment. Beware... The moose scene is a killer!

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Alan G Button

With a Bachelor's of Environmental Science, the extensive fields of research include archaeology, 20 years of shell-midden research, wildlife behavior, ancient cultures & beliefs, Native American spirituality & mysticism, and world mythology. The writer of several screenplays, novels, and short-stories, Alan G Button lives alone in Waldoboro, Maine where he enjoys a menagerie of backyard wildlife and woodland trails.

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