The House in Banes Meadow

The House in Banes Meadow

by Jessie Cox
The House in Banes Meadow

The House in Banes Meadow

by Jessie Cox

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Overview

According to both Cherokee and Creek legend U tuin ta' also known as Spear Finger was a blood sucking liver eating monster killed ages ago. However. A series of strange murders in the area of Bristow, Oklahoma indicate she has returned. Deputy Ray Corngrower and John Littlefeather are joined by many in hopes of stopping this terror once and for all.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475022186
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2012
Series: The Ray Corngrower , #1
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Jessie Cox, born: 1948. Raised on Creek land by his grandmother. A citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Ex law enforcement, Chief Engineer's License..Steam Plants, spent several years as a gold prospector, a freelance writer/columnist, and lived/worked in Alaska.

Thus far there are seven books in the Ray Corngrower series. "The Infant Carrier", "The House in Banes Meadow", "Cheechako", "The Good Red Road", "The Skinwalker, a John Littlefeather novel" "The Manitou" and "Where the Wind Whispers My Name" are available in both paperback and ebook. These books are based on actual Native American legend and sprinkled liberally with laughter,tears and a writers imagination. Life experience also plays a large part. I find the saying that 'you can't write about what you do not know" to be a truism.

In closing, I'd like to thank my friends and the constant readers for their valuable input on my tales. My eighth novel "The Spencer Rifle" is set in the period of just before and during the US Civil War, but is written in the Cherokee and Creek point of view.

To the Cheechakos (the new comers) I'll say "O si yo". (Cherokee for hello)
JC
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