
Hot Blood, Warm Flesh, Cold Bones: A Ghostly Tale of Motorcycles and Murder
by Nick Adams
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
A skull from the fur trade era has been unearthed. Who would bury just a skull, and why? An archaeology crew has been dispatched to see if they can find some answers - perfect excuse to get the motorbikes on the road and combine some work with pleasure. A short ride to see where the skull was found turns into a much longer expedition to track down the rest of the skeleton, eventually encountering the remains of an eighteenth century voyageur on the banks of the Nipigon River. Lewis Dufresne was murdered more than two hundred years ago by his fur trade crew who were convinced he was a cannibal. Now, his body has been unearthed releasing his spirit from its long purgatory. Lewis has awoken and discovered that he's full or anger, lust and hunger. Following his bones back to Kingston, Lewis discovers that twenty-first century life is very different to what he knew while he was alive. But his eagerness for human flesh and blood is undiminished, and his hate and lust is entirely focussed on one of the archaeologists who dug us his bones.
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