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PNBA Novel of the Year New York Times Notable Book of the Year Haunted by the deaths of his parents and uncle, Frank Cassidy journeys north to dispute a cousin's claim to the family farm, where he meets a stranger who might resolve mysteries about Frank's past.
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For this family, ghosts are the least of their problems. Cass is a monster hunter. She always has been and always will be. So are her sisters, they just haven’t accepted it yet. So when Cass gets the call that her parents have gone missing, she roars into town, guns loaded. But there’s something going on in this sleepy little town that she hasn’t seen before. People are going missing. It’s not a full moon, there are no hexes, and the EMF is dead. With more people disappearing every night, Cassidy and her sisters must find the monster before it kills the whole town. But what can take people without a trace? What if it’s not a monster at all? And most importantly, where are their parents? This is a monster-hunting thrill ride filled with sharp teeth, bloody claws, and things that go bump in the night. Buy now to join the hunt!
This text focuses on the shared Pacific West political arena of Washington State and the province of British Columbia, but has many implications for comparison drawn at the national level. Using multiple methodologies, the book reports the results of investigative differences in the two countries, including political cultures and public preferences in three major areas of public policy: native claims, immigration, and forest resource management.