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The River of Walking Spirits
A Fantastic Story in the Last Brigade Universe
2021
First Published
4.33
Average Rating
82
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The thirst of vengeance is never quenched. What really sank the SS Sultana in 1865? When Nita Tohbi's family dies on the Choctaw Trail of Tears during the brutal winter of 1831-32, he vows revenge on the hated bluecoats of the American Army. Guided by the embodiment of Evil, Tohbi wants to steal the souls of innocent men, and have them haunt the Mississippi River by preying on unsuspecting travelers. But will any amount of killing finally bring peace to his tortured mind? Or will it cost him the very thing he wants the most, reuniting with his wife and child in the afterlife? Only one person stands against the wickedness infesting Tohbi's soul, the great-great grandmother of the Snowtiger twins of the Last Brigade series. Like her descendants, Dara Snowtiger might die fighting evil, but she will never be broken.
Avg Rating
4.33
Number of Ratings
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Author

William Alan Webb
William Alan Webb
Author · 34 books

Winner of the 2021 Imadjinn Award! Finalist for a second 2021 Imadjinn Award! Winner of the 2020 Darrell Award! Finalist for a second 2020 Darrell Award! Winner of the 2019 Imadjinn Award! Winner of the 2018 Darrell Award! I started out as a child. After I was grown, I realized being a kid was a lot more fun. Not a little kid, mind you, because then you can't drive yourself to buy cheeseburgers whenever you want. A little older but still a kid. That's when I decided to stay 17. If you want to travel the world to admire creation and absorb the awesome cultures, I'm your guy. If you want to discuss history, drop me a line. If books are closer to you than some of your family, we might be related. If you want to tell other people what to do or how to live, find somebody else. That's not my thing. Give me a beach and a book and I'm good. Pull up a chair and stick your toes in the sand. Awards: I'm thrilled to announce that my novella "The Hairy Man" won the 2019 Imadjinn Award, and my novella, "A Night at the Quay", won the 2018 Darrell Award, given out by Midsouthcon.

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