Blood of the White Bear
by Marcia Calhoun Forecki; Gerald Schnitzer
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Pub Date Oct 25 2013 | Archive Date Mar 31 2019
Boutique of Quality Books Publishing | BQB Publishing
Description
Finalist in the 2014 WILLA Literary Awards.
This is a book that once closed and last line read, my mind wandered to explore certain character motivations and potential follow-up responses. I don’t think an author has to answer every possibility, art comes into play best when the reader’s own imagination can wander within the story.
Dr. Rachel Bisette is drawn to the Four Corners to lead the search for a vaccine against a lethal pandemic. One elusive indigenous woman, Eva Yellow Horn, carries the gift of immunity. In her search for Eva, Rachel discovers power beyond science, the secret of an environmental disaster, and the truth of her parents' death.
It is part thriller and part mystery but more than that.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781608080908 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
A lethal pandemic is sweeping the globe and humanity stands poised on the brink of destruction. All hope now lies with Dr. Rachel Bisette who is looking for a native woman who has an immunity to the virus. But Rachel will find much more than she bargained for, more than medical science could ever hope to explain or understand
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