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BigFoot: A Snipers Story

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Follow along as Gunnery Sergeant Dale Johnson lives two lives; One as a hard working retired Marine Sniper that enjoys hunting to put fresh meat in the freezer for his family and the other, a man that keeps a secret discovery to himself while collecting data to prove the existence of “Bigfoot”. He uses his old sniper skills, after discovering the true existence of this creature, as he documents the lifestyle of the mysterious beast. After collecting a sample of a dead “Bigfoot”, he is ready for the world to find out about his discovery. But first he must escape the raging fury of the alpha male when it discovers what he took. All evidence and samples are anonymously given to a special contact at a college. Then after his research is stolen, Dale is suddenly placed in a position to defend his family against a murderous international criminal trying to kill a “Bigfoot” for sport. It is a story of a man wanting to prove the existence of the elusive creature known as “Bigfoot”. While protecting beast from man he must also protect his family and friends from the pure evil known as Malcolm Hutchins.

326 pages, Paperback

Published July 18, 2018

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Ken Foster

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Ken Foster is the author of a memoir, The Dogs Who Found Me, which was a national bestseller. His collection of short stories, The Kind I'm Likely to Get, was a New York Times Notable Book. He is also the author of Dogs I Have Met, a collection of essays, and the editor of two anthologies, The KGB Bar Reader and Dog Culture. His work has been translated into German, Turkish and Arabic, and has appeared in The New York Times, Bark, Fence, The Village Voice, Newsday, Salon, and other publications. He lives in New Orleans.

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