This book takes you into the personal lives of the Clovis People. Silver berries are precious to the Clovis people of the Pacific Northwest. The berries: preserve meat, improve taste, make one feel wonderful, cause visions, and allow contact with spirits.
Belief in a good and evil afterlife forms a hunting culture, where power is held by spiritual leaders and the most skilled hunters.
Along the gigantic glaciers, life is precarious. Hunting big-game animals is dangerous, and fast-changing weather kills. With life in a balancing act, disaster strikes the Clovis people.
Through evil circumstances, causing ceremonies of immense pain, a child is turned into a monster. Learning to control animals, he seeks to eliminate humanity. Mixing animal blood with the silver berries, he creates an addictive drug that forever must be taken, turning him into a creature that can no longer stay hidden.
A prehistoric Leonardo da Vinci, he captures the spirits of his victims on the calcite cave walls, painting a history of extermination.
It becomes impossible for the Clovis people to follow strict, age-old laws and beliefs. The few survivors see entire clans decimated, until an army of hunters is gathered to kill him.
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This emotional and frightening story challenges the entertainment industry to bring it to life