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By: Martin James

Hoodoo Mountain

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Dave ‘Bad News’ Barnes is a deputy sheriff who has transferred from the busy atmosphere of Las Vegas to a tranquil town in northeast Washington. On an autumn morning he responds to a call of an animal mutilation near Hoodoo Mountain. Later he is informed by another deputy, who is Native American, that the killer may be a supernatural creature thought to be a little-known mythical creature. This may explain the area’s history of missing people, or it may be just a bedtime story.

Thus begins the tale of a deputy, the town’s occupants, and how they become involved over time as the nights become dark earlier and the months grow cold, and people and their pets begin going missing... again. As October moves into November and then December, the snow begins to cover up clues. As the mystery deepens, so does the body count.

Deputy Barnes keeps track of the citizenry and searches for clues, real and otherwise, that offer possible solutions as to what is happening to the people and pets in the city and the outlying areas.

A tough and energetic female deputy adds to the intrigue and suspense as she just might be the one person who can unravel and close this case – for good.

Born in Seattle, Martin grew up in eastern Washington. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army for three years as a paratrooper. He joined the U.S. Marshals Service in 1985 and was stationed in the District of Nevada at Las Vegas for three years before transferring to the Eastern District of Washington at Spokane. He retired as the Judicial Security Inspector in 2015 after 30 years.During his career, he was the lead and arresting agent on a Top-15 case, was on the arrest team of four high profile Top-15 cases and made a major case arrest. He was assigned to many high threat trials, the 2002 Winter Olympics, and as personal security in 1999 to the Foreign Minister of Iran and in 2006 to the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan during the annual United Nations General Assembly.
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