Within these pages are thirteen visions of spine-tingling trepidation, dire circumstances, and unfathomable mystery.
Read MoreFor Sam Comstock, a young Iraq war vet with PTSD, the need to find a way to heal his wounded soul is a matter of life or death. His Marine sniper skills lead him to Montana on a mission to help manage an infamous wildlife challenge: killing migratory buffalo outside Yellowstone Park that are presumed to carry an infectious disease for cattle.
Read MoreEight-man football has a stronghold in the small towns of northeastern Montana. In Kursland, in 1959, a mysterious man becomes the coach, and the members of the team will carry his lessons beyond their playing days.
Read MoreStories are woven with mystery, tragedy, and horror wait just beyond this cover... The frights and terror continue in this follow up to author Jon Ring's first book of short stories, The Dreadful Call.
Read MoreFantastical creatures, haunted forests, and tales of terror await readers in this collection of thirteen delightfully spooky yarns. Readers will encounter mysterious beings in historical settings with Celtic mythology woven in seamlessly with the supernatural. Each story transports readers into a world of fantasy and intrigue, exploring the mysterious and the macabre. Open the pages and step into a magical dimension of nail-biting suspense, the unexplainable, and unnatural, and doors that best remain locked!
Read MoreThis book, written by a Native American intent on providing an authentic representation of his People, is a powerful account of the events which led to the Northern Cheyenne’s exile from their home in Southeastern Montana and Northern Wyoming.
Read MoreForced off the road during a violent nighttime storm, big rig driver Kelsey Brannigan and her feisty mutt Max shelter beside an abandoned church in Taiban, New Mexico. Inside the old church, Max discovers a victim of the storm—a raven with a broken wing.
Read MoreIn mid October 1918 the largest epidemic of the 20th Century struck in a small eastern Montana town. Within a few weeks influenza had killed dozens of people in the rural county.
Read MoreThis striking debut novel by Aud Steinfeldt will have readers reflecting on love, loss, and the healing power of nature.
Read MoreCelebrated poet Bonnie Buckley Maldonado unveils a heartbreaking story that begs to be told: the story of her and her three brothers struggling to survive hard times in the oilfields of Montana.
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