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When Robert Service wrote: Strange things are done in the land of the midnight sun...he wasn't exaggerating. Up north in Alaska, strange things have certainly happened and they are still happening. There are vast, unpopulated areas of the great land which have more of the strange, the mysterious, the ghostly, the unexplained and the supernatural than most of the inhabited world. In this collection of short stories the reader will find tales of ghosts, monsters, extra-terrestials, supernaturals and unexplained events that haunt the history of alaska. A variety of ghosts, sasquatch, werewolves,…mehr

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When Robert Service wrote: Strange things are done in the land of the midnight sun...he wasn't exaggerating. Up north in Alaska, strange things have certainly happened and they are still happening. There are vast, unpopulated areas of the great land which have more of the strange, the mysterious, the ghostly, the unexplained and the supernatural than most of the inhabited world. In this collection of short stories the reader will find tales of ghosts, monsters, extra-terrestials, supernaturals and unexplained events that haunt the history of alaska. A variety of ghosts, sasquatch, werewolves, shapeshifters and strange, other-worldly, night visitors stalk the pages of this book. The Alaskan author re-tells the legends of the Tlingits, the Dena'ina and mixes in the tall tales of the earliest settlers, gold miners and trappers who encountered these mysterious creatures and events first hand.
Autorenporträt
Jacques L. Condor Maka-Tai-Meh is a French-Canadian, Algonkin-Abenaki-Mesquaki First Nations writer. He has been a resident of Alaska, Canada and the Pacific Northwest for sixty years. Since 1947, Condor has lived in Nome, Saint Lawrence Island, Fairbanks, Moose Pass, Seward, and Anchorage. His stories are about these northern locations.