THE WINNING MOVIE SMILODON By Robin Hunter The Pacific Northwest, United States of America (About 185,000 words)
This novel is not recommended for vegetarians or the faint of heart. If you are easily frightened or cannot accept sorrow and loss; definitely do not read this book. “Don’t say you weren’t warned.”
Do you have a very strong stomach? Do you possess a dark-sided imagination and can lust for fear or vengeance? If so, then this novel is your addiction… What is a major happening human’s accept and continually support that contributes to turning them into serial killers? Are these killers born naturally; self-created, society created, made up of some or of all three? This novel is self-explanatory in answering these questions. Thru numerous characters, witness emotional chaos within a world of human destruction, where tribulation and pain creates champions, forceful change in a stringent culture, and survival or death. Even during the ice age when this story takes place man was already ancient in the Americas. In this world one grows up swiftly by necessity; shortening the age of youth. In such a place that is barely survivable, what happens when a serial killer tips the scales?
This book will challenge you as a crime and detective piece, while continuous mysteries will harass your inquisitive mind into straining for the answers. The clues are overwhelming, yet unhinging. Surprising twists and turns will make any predictions the plot is leading you into…nearly impossible. This novel will also embellish you with a feel for different romance than you may know, often broadening the awkward aspects of love to breach strict Clan Law, due to intense human instincts. The need for love is powerful, but when challenged can the necessity to survive be greater?
More than twelve thousand years ago a virgin land of “now” extinct environments, animals, plants, and an unrelated to your way of human living and thinking, will religious, suspicious, and superstitious Clovis People living in close nit family and social groups on the edge of survival. Their own histories becoming learned mysteries, where loving heroes and hated losers strive to endure and live or die; often badly damaged and yet sometimes strengthened by the deadly world surrounding them. Every path chosen is unknowing… Every answer leaves a question...
“Before recorded history there was a serial killer that put all others who ever followed to shame.”
Who from this novel was the one that could possibly say this? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. After finishing this novel, fill the lines with letters from the name of that person.
“The Winning Movie Smilodon”. (P.S. I’m not responsible for any side affects this novel may cause in you, so please; only take to heart the kinder parts of it, though they may sometimes be few.) (You must remember as you read this novel that serial killers are all liars—because they must be and there are many ways to lie!)