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Shaman-the Dawn's People

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Shaman- The Dawn's People is the second book in the Shaman Series and  third novel in the Native Knights Collection by VR McCoy.  It is the follow up to the break-away Bestselling Domestic and International Supernatural Thriller, "Shaman- The Awakening."

Christian Sands, an FBI Profiler with unique abilities, is called upon, once again, to investigate the mysterious disappearance of several children from their homes over one night, in the small town of Swanton, Vermont.

It's been a year since the disappearance, and the town is swamped with media frenzy, law enforcement, and paparazza from every walk of life with their own spin on the disappearance. Religious zealots believe it is devine intervention, in the realm of the Egyptian/ Hebrew Passover. Alien fanatics believe they were abducted by space invaders, and skeptics believe their parents are in a cult that sacrificed their children. The townspeople believe the neighboring First Nations People, the Abenaki Tribe, abducted them, as tension and violence begins to rise between them.The town is a powder keg waiting to explode, as others are discovered mutalated in the nearby forest.

334 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 28, 2018

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V.R. McCoy

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VR McCoy is a native of Washington, D.C., who attended Archbishop Carroll High School (H.S. of the famed Alex Cross/ James Patterson novels) and Howard University in Washington, D.C. He currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia.

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April 16, 2019
GoodRead....I definitely need to read the first two books
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June 16, 2019
Fun read

Please edit for misspelled words, they are very distracting. The story line is good and the first two books were good reads that I enjoyed. At least run spell check. Hope there is a third book in the future. Agent Sands is interesting.
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