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Tales from The Wasatch and Beyond: Tales from the Wasatch Mountains... its people, its towns, and the ghosts who haunt them

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Here's what people have to say about the Tales from The Wasatch and Beyond... Zoe Sharp, (England) author of the highly acclaimed Charlie Fox crime thriller “Reading this collection has been a treat. The scale and imagination of the stories stretches from the Moby Dick of grizzly bears, campfire tales of giant wolves, a ghost train in the desert and the perils of staying just a little too long at the late-night antique store, via the lure of the stars—either above a midnight lake or spread across a movie theatre ceiling—making friends with new (and old) neighbors, and how far one brother will go for another, to the dangers of a disused silver mine, the restless souls of forgotten soldiers, a Native American legend, and a curse that follows one family across the generations.” Stan Trollip, (Michael Stanley) (South Africa) Barry Award for best Paperback, Death of the Mantis. “Every story is tightly written and imaginative, giving the reader a lovely sense of the myths and legends of this section of the Utah Mountains. Some stories were creepy, some scary—but all fascinating. This is an excellent read. I recommend it highly.”

201 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 19, 2017

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