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Native American mythology contains numerous legends of supernatural creatures.  What if these encounters involved aliens that crashed on this planet in the 1800s?  The following historical fiction/fantasy novels are fast-paced, action/adventure accounts that touch on the realism of the time, stirring the mind's imagination with mystical beings, Indian conflicts and murder.      

Novel 1

Mountain Game

Northwestern Territory 1820s

It’s late fall in a land as savage as the war obsessed residents claiming its sacred ground, and the ruthless hunters invading its borders raping its resources. Amid this violence a ship crashes, unleashing a cold blooded malevolence: transforming killing into a science.

Mountain Game is a story of personal growth and what people are capable of under severe trial.

Happy in his solitude, a lone trapper finds himself saddled with a young Crow woman. At first Aiyana is an unwanted companion, but she becomes something beyond the mountain man’s expectations. Ben returns Aiyana to her tribe offering a bride price; but to the white man’s dismay her father, Eyes-of-an-Owl, sends him on a quest to die, chasing an evil shrouded in legend.

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Novel 2

Mountain Calling

Northwestern Territory 1870s

Warring factions in the heavens have unleashed a plague upon mankind. If left unfettered the swarm will swallow the entire planet, consuming all life.

Mountain Calling draws together the virtues within divided peoples, revealing the inner strengths that bind humanity together when faced with a cause greater than their own personal differences:-- survival.

Seen as a “War God” by Crow prophets and “The Destroyer” by The Seer (a Cheyenne visionary) - Broken-Toe emerges from the rubble of battle determined to defend the honor of his clan, and save this foreign world he‘s abandoned to from the death set free because of his own personal vendetta. Led by this off-world stranger, prophetic warnings join: trappers, Indians, scouts, soldiers, and a pet mountain lion in a life and death struggle for existence.

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Novel 3

The Witch the Ghost and the Demon

Deep South 1920s

Three Spots’ pirate clan has been wiped out. Stranded and alone on a foreign planet, the creature moves south to the Louisiana swamps. There in the warmth of a dangerous bayou - his technology damaged and worthless - the extraterrestrial begins to practice the fundamentals of his depraved mind.

The Witch the Ghost and the Demon is a tale testing the perceptions of the human psyche.

A plague upon the marshlands, legends grow amid the increasing violence of a fanatical war,-- bigotry, moonshine and the mysticism of a people steeped in superstition. Hidden among this hatred, a daughter of questionable heritage dies bearing a son. Taboo even among his people, his birthright concealed, young Titus is raised by an elderly woman (rumored to be a voodoo priestess) and an old black swamp skinner (that is in reality the boy’s grandfather). On the run from a blood thirsty mob, Titus turns to the bog. Power and freedom come to those with money, and this dream sends the young man deeper into the swamp on a self-induced quest for wealth. Chasing the fabled lost treasure of a Spanish galleon, Titus finds the truth about his life and inner demons in a confrontation with the devil himself.

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Thank You

Maybe this glimpse of my fictional yarns has sparked a craving to read my work.

I would enjoy hearing from you. 

You can email me at -

clg@netptc.net

 

To Whom it may Concern

If you have visited my site before perhaps you are aware I was pursuing a licensing agreement.  I am no longer hindered because of copyright issues.  These novels have been rewritten with creatures of my own design as I am continuing the pursuit of publishing.  I thank everyone for your interest and will continue to expand the horizons of this exciting concept, believing history proves: “the rewarding of creative minds, will achieve great things.”

The Authors: G. C. & J. C. O'Dell

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All content of this site is copyrighted by G. C. O'Dell 2003-2006
For problems or questions regarding this website contact- "Glenwood"  clg@netptc.net
Last updated: June 08, 2006.