Death Wind by Travis Heermann
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If you have a weak stomach, you might want to pass on this story but for us horror fans it was blood-soaked, so real, I was on the edge of my chair much of the time. As an evil hunger spawned from hatred and fear ravages the desolate Black Hills of the Dakota Territory where the once mighty bison roamed in great numbers in which the Sioux or Lakota Indians found their meager means to survive. Can the small town of White Pine and the White River Agency Camp were the Lakota Indians have been coraled after the Massacre at Wounded Knee shelter themselves from the madness that comes in the form of a massive storm which carries madness and death within its path of destruction?
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