“You think, if something is buried, you have to dig it up,” is the charge against Con Tully, a wealthy American who wants to build a performing arts center on a hillside overlooking a picturesque river.
Something was buried on Con’s site: Human bones, far older than the oldest previously known humans in North America.
That’s the starting point for “The Point of the Spear,” my new novel. The find touches off a controversy that escalates into violence involving Native Americans, white supremacists, and a young journalist swept up in it.
“The Point of the Spear” is available as a FREE Kindle Unlimited edition, as well as in paperback. Please give it a read, and a review if you’re so inclined.
Something was buried on Con’s site: Human bones, far older than the oldest previously known humans in North America.
That’s the starting point for “The Point of the Spear,” my new novel. The find touches off a controversy that escalates into violence involving Native Americans, white supremacists, and a young journalist swept up in it.
“The Point of the Spear” is available as a FREE Kindle Unlimited edition, as well as in paperback. Please give it a read, and a review if you’re so inclined.
Check it out at https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KHO0LC.
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