An Allagash Haunting

An Allagash Haunting

Author: Tim Caverly

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-03-05

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9781985598027

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A damping cloak of darkness approaches . . . Olivia's mother had always said that Maine's Allagash River trip was not like any other canoe trip. But she would never explain what she meant. A violent thunderstorm is building as ten-year-old Olivia is canoeing and camping deep in the Maine woods with her family. Travel with her as she uncovers the mystery and learns about one of our nation's wild rivers, where she discovers an unknown secret about her mother when she comes face to face with the last thing anyone could ever imagine.


My Life In The Maine Woods

My Life In The Maine Woods

Author: Annette Jackson

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2016-10-27

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1787202232

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My Life in the Maine Woods recounts Annette Jackson’s North Woods experiences during the 1930s when she, her husband and their children lived in a small cabin on the shore of Umsaskis Lake. Jackson, an avid sportswoman and nature lover, writes of hunting, fishing, campfire cooking, and the sounds of the wilderness through the seasons. She visits trappers and woodsmen, and tells what it’s like to sleep on a bed of pine boughs under the stars that shine on the legendary Allagash.


Hidden in Plain Sight

Hidden in Plain Sight

Author: David K. Leff

Publisher: Wesleyan University Press

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0819572810

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The art of discovering cultural and natural treasures in everyday landscapes


Never Far Away

Never Far Away

Author: Michael Koryta

Publisher: Little, Brown

Published: 2021-02-09

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 0316535915

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The New York Times bestselling "master" (Stephen King) of American thriller writing returns with an electrifying new novel about a mother seeking to reconnect with her children after a terrible trial tears their family apart. Nina Morgan’s bloodstained car was found a decade ago on a lonely Florida road. Forensic evidence suggested she’d been murdered, although her body was never found. Her disappearance left her infant children to the care of their father. Once a pilot, mother, wife, and witness to a gruesome crime, Nina had to flee her old life to save her family. She reinvented herself as Leah Trenton, a guide in the Allagash Wilderness in northern Maine. She never expected to see her children again, but now tragedy has returned them to her—only they have no idea that she’s their mother—and delivered all of them back into danger. “Aunt Leah” will need some help, and an old ally has a suggestion: an enigmatic young hitman named Dax Blackwell. Never Far Away is a thrilling collision between old sins and new dreams, where the wills and ingenuity of a broken family will be tested against all odds.


Communion

Communion

Author: Whitley Strieber

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2008-01-02

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0061474185

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Thus begins the most astonishing true-life odyssey ever recorded—one man's riveting account of his extraordinary experiences with visitors from “elsewhere” . . . how they found him, where they took him, what they did to him, and why. Believe it. Or don't believe it. But read it—for this gripping story will move you like no other. It will fascinate you, terrify you, and alter the way you experience your world.


Above the Gravel Bar

Above the Gravel Bar

Author: David Sidney Cook

Publisher: Polar Bear

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781882190690

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"Native canoe routes of Maine, with translations of place names, are described in the context of Northeastern geological development and Indian prehistoric culture in the use of birch bark canoes on river, lakes, carries, and coastal routes, according to the archaelogical and historical record,informed by accounts of early explorers." - Provided by publisher.


Deep Travel

Deep Travel

Author: David K. Leff

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2009-04

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1587298392

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In the hot summer of 2004, David Leff floated away from the routine of daily life just as Henry David Thoreau and his brother had done in their own small boat in 1839. Fortified with Thoreau’s observations as revealed in A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, Leff brought his own concept of mindful deep travel to these same New England waterways. His first-person narrative uses his ecological way of looking, of going deep rather than far, to show that our outward journeys are inseparable from our inward ones. How we see depends on where we are in our lives and with whom we travel. Leff chose his companions wisely. In consecutive journeys his neighbor and friend Alan, a veteran city planner; his son Josh, an energetic eleven-year-old; and his sweetheart Pamela, a compassionate professional caregiver, added their perspectives to Leff’s own experiences as a government official in natural resources policy. Not so much sight seeing as sight seeking, together they explored a geography of the imagination as well as the rich natural and human histories of the rivers and their communities. The heightened awareness of deep travel demands that we immerse ourselves fully in places and realize that they exist in time as well as space. Its mindfulness enriches the experience and makes the voyager worthy of the journey. Leff’s intriguing, contemplative deep travel along these historic rivers presents a methodology for exploration that will enrich any trip.


The Ranger's Wife

The Ranger's Wife

Author: Tim Caverly

Publisher: Allagash Tails Collection

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781732245655

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This is the tenth book in the Allagash Tails Collection and the third about the life of Ranger James Paul Clark. The story: Susan, the wife of ranger Jim Clark has spent her whole life in the Maine woods. But Mrs. Clark never realized just how resourceful she could be until her husband went to work on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Tag along with our lady-of-the woods as she learns early on in life about deadheads only to discover that there are many dangerous things in the Maine woods and every one of them could instantly make her a widow."Behind every successful man is an amazing woman, and thank goodness Susan was there!" -- Ranger James Paul ClarkThis is the third book of a trilogy about Ranger James Clark. The first is Volume 6-SOLACE and the second is Volume 7-THE RANGER AND THE REPORTER. Relaxing on the porch of a remote log cabin, Susan Clark cradles a mug of tea. From out on lake a loon's primeval call expresses the loneliness she feels because husband Jim is away 'on river patrol.'Tonight the ranger's wife recalls that life in the woods began when very young. Such as the time her river-driver grandfather shrieked over the roar of an outboard motor, "Susan! I told you to watch for deadheads!" The five-year old froze on her seat and scanned the foaming water; terrified she'd see decapitated skulls bobbing like spoiled pumpkins.Then, again, years later when her husband transferred into the woods and the boss had warned-"If I were you Jim I wouldn't leave my wife alone without a handgun."The grandchild of a Penobscot River-driver and a grandmother-the first female cook for Great Northern Paper-Susan has spent a lifetime in the woods.But when she married wilderness Ranger James P. Clark, the lady entered a new realm. Living in Maine's northern forest, Susan soon learned that she needed to evaluate and adapt at a moment's notice. Physical demands are harsh, but how will she ever cope with the real life dangers that threaten her family? Sometimes it's ok to be alone.But then again-sometimes not!


In for the Kill

In for the Kill

Author: C. J. Hart

Publisher: Mainstream Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781780575636

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A childhood that saw her abandoned on the doorstep of a convent and then abused by her adoptive parents left Christine Hart vulnerable and desperate to find somewhere that she belonged. A quest to trace her real father led her along a confused and complex path to the prison cell of the notorious Moors murderer Ian Brady, and thereafter to a life of espionage and subterfuge. Christine worked undercover for the British security services and then for a series of Fleet Street newspapers. She got to the core of notorious terrorist groups and witnessed first-hand the nefarious methods for which the UK media were to be vilified. Her continuing fascination with evil then drew her into the web of Los Angeles serial killer Ken Bianchi, the notorious Hillside Strangler. In For the Kill is the remarkable, absorbing and sometimes shocking story of the author's search for her own identity, a quest that has taken her into the very heart of darkness.