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Ukiah’s abilities are put to the test when police request his assistance in tracking a missing boy who has a habit of getting lost and being found in unusual places.
“This should be fun, I think,” he said, laughing. He was once again formless by the time he got close to his target, streaking like a falling star across the sky. 1 one of the twenty-four slices of their little world, Bitter Waters 9.
Ukiah Oregon, a tracker with accelerated senses, while investigating the disappearance of a young boy, finds himself under the watchful eye of the government when he is linked to the murder of a dead cult member, and when his own son is ...
Focusing on life and work after the author's release in 1935 from a Soviet labor camp, his story is told chronologically, and begins with his difficulties finding a job in the Russian provinces.
Bitter Waters, the first book-length study of the entire Pecos, traces the river’s environmental history from the arrival of the first Europeans in the sixteenth century to today.
Bitter Waters, the first book-length study of the entire Pecos, traces the river’s environmental history from the arrival of the first Europeans in the sixteenth century to today.
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And while not every tale in this breathtaking collection involves the sea, tears and bloodshed still need to be navigated.
A young girl just three days shy of her graduation finds herself the target of her fianc's rage. The search for reasons why lead to the banks of the Bitter Waters.