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US Army Veteran Henry Miller embarks on a hunt at the edge of the Black Forest, but strays from the path and finds himself too close to the East Cascade Mountain Range.

Something lurks in the forest on the other side of those mountains. An ancient race of Bigfoot that have kept to themselves for centuries, until one of them defies the warnings and roams too far from the safety of their home.

When these two intersect, alliances are broken and events set in motion that will leave residents of the town of Easton Falls, Washington, fighting for their lives.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:

"...Garcia delivers the goods with true-to-life dialogue and characterization that lends easy believability to her characters and setting. He co-writer, Ryan Prentice Garcia, lists himself as an Army veteran in his biography. The background story of Henry’s Gulf War service rings true and applicable, and it sets up the main character to be both multidimensional and empathetic.."

-Rebecca Rowland, author of The Horrors Hiding in Plain Sight

"Do not be fooled by the size of this book. While under 100 pages, The Easton Fall's Massacre: Bigfoot's Revenge is packed with love, grief, & betrayal as well as intense survival instincts for fear of a heinous, violent, and painful death. It gets a hairy gruesome 4⭐ from me!"

-Finding Montauk

"In the midst of the violence and (not terribly graphic) gore are themes of family, grief, survivalism, and revenge. Because of all that, I plowed through this book in just a few sittings. I couldn't get enough, I loved it. "

-Matt Redmon

"I loved the end. I smiled as I read it. Pure carnage. Pure enjoyment."

-Goodreads Review

"The Easton Falls Massacre was a short, sharp shock to my brain."

-The Coycaterpillar Reads

"A different spin on the Bigfoot legend with fantastic character development, fast pace action and plenty of gore. The ending is a spin on its own and I need more.. "

-Goodreads Review

"The authors beautifully constructed the backdrop of this story in a small town at the edge of the sweeping wilderness of the Pacific Northwest with stunning imagery. The authors were also able take a creature from cryptozoology and make its existence feasible, rooting the story in the existing folklore of a local indigenous tribe."

-The Bookish Daydreamer

"This creature feature is the perfect combination of complex relationships, secrets of OH SO MANY kinds and a plethora of rip roaring revenge tactics that have you rooting for Bigfoot the entire time - or at least I did. "

-Where the Reader Grows

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