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Paperback Manitou Book

ISBN: 1286069726

ISBN13: 9781286069721

Manitou

In Walter M. Ellis's chilling novel "Manitou," a woman's life takes a terrifying turn when a mysterious growth on her neck is revealed to be something far more sinister than a tumor. As doctors struggle to understand the anomaly, it becomes clear that an ancient and malevolent force is at work.

The woman's condition worsens, and a desperate search for answers leads to the realm of Native American folklore and the legend of the Manitou-a powerful and vengeful spirit. As the Manitou's influence grows, the line between reality and nightmare blurs, threatening not only the woman's life but the fate of everyone around her.

"Manitou" is a gripping supernatural thriller that explores the dark side of ancient beliefs and the terrifying consequences of disturbing forces beyond human comprehension. A must-read for fans of horror and suspense.

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