With People of the Mist, bestselling authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear take us to the Chesapeake Bay of six hundred years ago, when the unprovoked and brutal murder of a young woman on the eve of her wedding threatens to turn the entire Algonquin Nation against itself in a brutal war that could destroy them as a people.
No ordinary woman, Red Knot was the heir to the Greenstone Clan and the future leader of the independent villages. Her death has shattered all alliances and left a power void that several ambitious clan chiefs see as their destiny to fill. The very air vibrates with the drums and war cries of the rallying warriors. Into the eye of this brewing storm steps the bitter old man they call The Panther. Feared as a sorcerer, The Panther is the only one with the power to demand to be heard by all. But as he digs deeper into the ever-thickening web of lies surrounding the murder, and uncovers darker, more deeply rooted secrets, he fears there may be no words to stop the impending bloodshed.
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Release date:
December 28, 2010
Publisher:
Tom Doherty Associates
Print pages:
576
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There Is a Shadow
I tell you truly, the source of life's greatest delights and glories is Death. It is our soul.
Bright and shining.
Yes, I know, you have been taught all of your life that the soul is some mysterious, hidden being, like a cloaked child secreted in a corner of your mind, but that is a lie.
Death is soul.
Anyone who is truly alive knows this. He can feel Death staring from his eyes every moment, watching, reminding him, making him cherish each breath.
Sunrises are beautiful because Death knows sunsets. Spring is glorious because Death knows winter.
Why, then, do so few of us see the murderer within?
The terrors of the world are not outside. They are his.
The dark abyss that is always about to swallow us belongs to him.
He is curious, a wanderer, walking in the emptiness, his steps silent. His cries mute. His grief unending.
We all glimpse him at one time or another, his shadow tiptoeing around inside us, and are afraid.
We know that shadows cannot exist without light.
Shadows live on light.
I tell you again, my friend, Death is our bright and shining soul.
And the soul casts a shadow.
He is always there. Dark. And terrifyingly alive.
He stares through our eyes. He moves when we move. He touches those we love.