Run Naked in the Wind: a Legend of Ol' Piccimuc and the Spook Light - September Black - Livros - iUniverse, Inc. - 9780595273645 - 31 de março de 2003
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Run Naked in the Wind: a Legend of Ol' Piccimuc and the Spook Light

September Black

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Run Naked in the Wind: a Legend of Ol' Piccimuc and the Spook Light

Run Naked in the Wind The Story of "Ol' Piccimuc" and the "Spook light"-an existing phenomenon which occurs nightly along a certain lonely stretch of the Missouri-Oklahoma border near the little town of Hornet, Missouri. Through the years, scientists, US Army engineers and countless other groups and individuals have tried to discover the source of the light, but still to this day, it's origin remains a mystery. There once lived such a man as "Ol' Piccimuc;" gentle, fine looking, clean of morals, holder of a law degree, is half Indian and slated for destruction by wealthy horse-breeder Joseph Coppedge. The reason? His spirited young daughter and her tragic love for young Piccimuc. OBerlin Thorton, a young writer seeking serenity in the hills of Missouri, happens upon Piccimuc, now an aging hermit, ridiculed, condemned and even hunted by the local citizenry, wins his trust and learns the secret of the mystery surrounding Ol' Piccimuc. 'Amplified by the echoing hills the moaning had grown louder. It sounded like a woman sobbing in a bereaved monotone, taking time out every little while to catch her breath he remembered the terrible moaning on the night he was lost, the night he had stumbled onto Piccimuc's cabin his flesh began to crawl '

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 31 de março de 2003
ISBN13 9780595273645
Editoras iUniverse, Inc.
Páginas 248
Dimensões 151 × 17 × 228 mm   ·   385 g
Idioma English  

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