19,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
10 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Near Kings Mountain, North Carolina, one ordinary weekend, five teenage friends make a mysterious and frightening discovery in an isolated and forgotten cave. They found a human skeleton-a soldier from the Revolutionary War-untouched for nearly 226 years. On his body, a letter mentions a Native American traveler that tried to assist him. The discovery leads them down a path they never could have imagined, to a place and time of strange and unnatural occurences, new allies, and mysterious and dangerous creatures. Best friends Jesse, Remy, and Ash, along with their sisters, begin researching…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Near Kings Mountain, North Carolina, one ordinary weekend, five teenage friends make a mysterious and frightening discovery in an isolated and forgotten cave. They found a human skeleton-a soldier from the Revolutionary War-untouched for nearly 226 years. On his body, a letter mentions a Native American traveler that tried to assist him. The discovery leads them down a path they never could have imagined, to a place and time of strange and unnatural occurences, new allies, and mysterious and dangerous creatures. Best friends Jesse, Remy, and Ash, along with their sisters, begin researching both historical and family records. Some details orignally thought to be only rumors and oddities lead them to the unlikely truth and the discovery of more mysterious properties of the cave. They are propelled toward otherworldly, unexpected, and awe-inspiring destinations. Shadows of the Hunter's Moon is a story for all ages, especially for those who recognize the possibility that much more lies beyond a mountain's rock formations than one might expect.
Autorenporträt
J.E. Herndon is a lifelong resident of North Carolina and spent much of his childhood years exploring its fields, farms, mountains, streams, back roads, and byways by foot, bicycle, and auto. He has also enjoyed hiking, backpacking, and camping with Scouts and friends through the piedmont and western part of the state and through its national forests. herndon studied religion, history, art, anthropology, and astronomy at Lenoir Rhyne College, Wake Forest University, and finally textiles at North Carolina State University. Now retired from a career in textiles, he enjoys spending time with his family in and around their home in Kings Mountain.