The Spirit of Stone-and-Light Canyon

The Spirit of Stone-and-Light Canyon

by Linda C. Quattrochi
The Spirit of Stone-and-Light Canyon

The Spirit of Stone-and-Light Canyon

by Linda C. Quattrochi

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Overview

Seventeen-year-old Abigail Brodie Carson—Abby—is adventurous, self-assured and, too often, impulsive. On an early summer evening, Abby finds herself alone in her backyard, bummed and brooding. Her pals Jake and Mayumi are on family vacations while she starts the summer stuck at home—as usual. However, a late-night encounter with her creepy neighbor swiftly puts an end to Abby’s frustrations, when she’s told a chilling legend—“The spirit is real, you know. And he follows all hikers through the canyon—his canyon”—a tale that leads to haunting nightmares. But even the otherworldly existence of an ancient spirit doesn’t stop Abby from finding the secret canyon hidden in the rugged New Mexico wilderness. Alone in the canyon, Abby encounters inexplicable happenings— eerie sensations radiating from the rock formations, being knocked down by an invisible force, and a prickly feeling of being watched—leading her to believe there may be truth to the legend of the spirit who guards the canyon. But when Abby’s friends return from vacation, she ignores the sinister warnings—including a slashed tire—and convinces them to camp and hunt fossils in the canyon. But there’s much more to Stone-and-Light Canyon than an ancient legend. And it soon becomes clear that their survival depends on outsmarting not only an invisible and tenacious force, but also a sinister, flesh and blood inhabitant of this eerie world. The rugged and stunning beauty of a corner of the American southwest sets the scene for this tense and mysterious tale of The Spirit of Stone-and-Light Canyon that will thrill the reader with every twist and turn through the ancient stones.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781682222836
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 11/02/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 762 KB

About the Author

Linda Quattrochi’s love of all things science led her to a PhD in Biochemistry to a career in Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology to her recent interest in Paleontology. She currently volunteers at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science where she spends her hours chiseling out and restoring dinosaur bones. In good weather, she’s out in the buttes and canyons hunting fossils.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Legend 1

Chapter 2 The Dream Catcher 8

Chapter 3 Questions and Answers 10

Chapter 4 Decision Made 15

Chapter 5 Mr. Joe's Gift 17

Chapter 6 Piñon Pine and Ancient Kiva 23

Chapter 7 The Search 29

Chapter 8 Jake and Mayumi 32

Chapter 9 Stone-and-Light Canyon 37

Chapter 10 The Old Woman 44

Chapter 11 Racing Home 47

Chapter 12 The Stone Charm 50

Chapter 13 The Thief 53

Chapter 14 The Promise 59

Chapter 15 The Plan 63

Chapter 16 The Fossil Makers 68

Chapter 17 Preparation 72

Chapter 18 Long Whispers and Cold Coffee 78

Chapter 19 Into the Wilderness 80

Chapter 20 The Old Woman's Orders 88

Chapter 21 The Visitors 92

Chapter 22 Passage to the Unknown 95

Chapter 23 First Night in the Canyon 102

Chapter 24 Game Plan 108

Chapter 25 So Close 114

Chapter 26 Discoveries 116

Chapter 27 Stashes, Treasures, and Nightmares 125

Chapter 28 Blocked 130

Chapter 29 Finding Shelter 133

Chapter 30 Cat and Mouse 138

Chapter 31 Night Sounds 140

Chapter 32 Change of Plans 147

Chapter 33 The Pile of Bones 151

Chapter 34 Time to Run 154

Chapter 35 Trapped 158

Chapter 36 Hide and Seek 163

Chapter 37 Confrontation 168

Chapter 38 The Cave 173

Chapter 39 The Capture 178

Chapter 40 The Search for Abby 184

Chapter 41 Darkness 190

Chapter 42 Encounter 193

Chapter 43 Beneath the Cabin 198

Chapter 44 Fear 202

Chapter 45 Clash 206

Chapter 46 On the Rim 213

Chapter 47 The Trickster 218

Chapter 48 Going Home 224

Chapter 49 Summer's End 230

Epilogue 234

Acknowledgments 235

About the Author 236

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