A scandalous Top Secret Facility built on Sacred Ground
triggers an ancient Cheyenne curse.
The Curse of Dead
Horse Canyon: Cheyenne Spirits
Dead Horse Canyon Saga Book 1
by Marcha Fox & Pete Risingsun
Genre: Native American Cross-Cultural Conspiracy Thriller
GOVERNMENT
CORRUPTION TRIGGERS AN ANCIENT CHEYENNE CURSE...
Greed and corruption have infiltrated the once-pristine
Colorado Rockies, echoes of years past when silver miners swarmed the area like
vermin, precipitating a 19th Century curse. Now a new generation delivers a
different form of pollution, among them the most corrupt entity of them all.
All Sara Reynolds remembers of the wreck that slammed their Silverado to the
depths of Dead Horse Canyon is Bryan's dying plea to expose what he found. Why
did they kill him? What happened that fateful spring day? Will she and her dead
husband's life-long Native American friend, Charlie Littlewolf, discover his
secret?
Ceremonies taught by Charlie's Northern Cheyenne medicine man grandfather
decades before can connect with the spirits and reveal all things. He shunned
them then. He needs them now, like never before. Coupled with Sara's ethereal
clues from the heavens can they find answers in time? Or will the same black
ops raiders murder them, too?
READERS' FAVORITE 5-STAR REVIEW
"Infused with a sense of danger, the intricate plot and dramatic
storyline create a breathtaking and intense story....An exceptional
novel complete with conspiracy, intrigue, and murder that will enthrall
everyone who has an affinity for suspenseful thrillers with just a smidgen of
the paranormal." --Susan Sewell
THE BOOK COMMENTARY 5-STAR REVIEW
"A fascinating blend of historical mystery and the supernatural that is
as suspenseful as it is entertaining. How the past affects the present is a
cleverly handled theme, and the narrative highlights the enduring consequences
of greed and disrespect for the land. Boldly written, tautly plotted, and
expertly delivered." --George Buehlman
AWARDS
Page Turner Book Award
Silver Medal Global Book Awards
Pinnacle Book Achievement Award
Book Excellence Award Finalist
Readers' Favorite 5-star Review
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PROLOGUE
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COLORADO ROCKIES
April 17, Tuesday
4:17 p.m.
Breathtaking drops along the road that rimmed Colorado's
Dead Horse Canyon terrified Sara Reynolds from the start. Cliffs and gorges
stretched on and off for miles, few protected by guardrails.
"Too expensive," Bryan explained. "Not a priority for lean
county budgets."
His advice for dealing with roadway-induced acrophobia was simple:
"Keep your eyes on the center line. Concentrate on the road. Whatever
you do, never, ever look down!"
His words sprang from memory, recommendations moot. Ignoring the threat
didn't make it go away. Especially when someone T-boned your truck on a blind
curve.
Their mangled Silverado teetered on a ledge twenty feet below. She stared,
incredulous, as steam twisted upward from its crumpled hood in a sultry,
hypnotic dance. Vapors crawled along the shattered windshield, then teased the
heart-shaped leaves of a young quaking aspen—the truck's only ally against a
sheer drop of several hundred feet.
The realization she'd been the truck's passenger only moments before sizzled
through her like lightning. Why was she weightless, brunette tendrils floating
about her shoulders like a storm cloud? Her horrified gaze shifted to her
husband, likewise weightless and wearing his signature crooked grin.
"What happened?" Her words were soundless, thought rather
than speech.
"We're dead."
"What? Dead? What do you mean we're dead?"
He pointed to their truck. She gasped. Their lifeless bodies were clearly
visible through the cab's passenger side window.
He was right—they were dead.
The tender expression in his hazel eyes embraced her heart as affection
flowed between them. An unexpected sense of peace defied what lay below.
Time froze, the forest hushed and serene as a leafy chorus offered a requiem in
the spring breeze.
What seemed an eternity later, sirens screamed through the canyon. His
demeanor shifted.
"I'm sorry, Sara. That didn't exactly work out as planned. I know—I
should have listened to you. I love you, sweetheart."
Renewed panic surged. "What are you saying, Bryan?"
"You must go back. Promise me. Don't let them get away with this.
Please."
He blew her a kiss, then his personage retreated, fading into a swirling
vortex of unearthly light.
"No! Wait. Don't leave me! Bryan, please. Don't go!"
He didn't stop, her plea denied, his only response a wave of farewell as he
vanished into the light.
* * *
She awoke to mind-numbing pain. Her shoulder, neck, and hip screamed, spasms
twisting every muscle as if some wild beast had torn them apart. There'd been
an ear-splitting crash, a brilliant flash of light. . .
Where was Bryan? Where was she?
Unless someone knew otherwise, surely it was hell.
Somewhere far away a muffled siren wailed. Fear of the truth conspired with
her blood-crusted lashes not to open her eyes. Pain vetoed the refusal. Her
eyelids trembled open.
A sandy haired, broad-shouldered man in a blue EMS uniform sat beside her,
attention fixed on a beeping vital signs monitor. A metallic taste filled her
mouth, lips swollen and heavy, her attempt to speak a scratchy whisper.
"What. . .happened? Wh-where's Bryan? Is he h-here?"
The man turned her way, regarding her with dark, concerned eyes.
"It's okay, ma'am. Don't try to talk." He placed a gentle hand on
her shoulder. "We're getting you to help as fast as we can."
Her breathing quickened, ravaged muscles and nerves on fire, but the agony
consuming her heart eclipsed it all. A sob caught in her throat, words an
articulated whimper.
"H-he left me. Here...."
"Just relax." He emptied a syringe into the port of the IV line
embedded in her arm.
The pain ebbed. Again nothing. Only darkness.
* * *
BELTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
April 17, Tuesday
5:37 p.m.
The sensation of motion breached the persistent fog. Her eyes cracked open
as the gurney rumbled through a portal into blinding light. Electronic
chirping, then muted voices, the smell of antiseptics.
She forced her query out from somewhere in her chest. "W-what
h-happened?"
The pretty black nurse hanging a unit of blood looked her way. "You
were in a bad wreck, darlin'. Just rest now. You're in good hands. You're awake
and that's a really good sign."
"But my husband—"
"I know, darlin'. Don't worry about him. He's in a better place."
Tears flowed unbidden. It had to be a nightmare. Willing herself awake,
however, failed. Abandonment and confusion in the grip of agonizing pain
remained.
Return to Dead Horse
Canyon: Grandfather Spirits
Dead Horse Canyon Saga Book 2
THE DEAD HORSE
CANYON SAGA CONTINUES. . .
READERS' FAVORITE
5-STAR REVIEW
"I went into 'Return to Dead Horse Canyon' not having read the first
book and while it does read comfortably as a stand-alone, after just a couple
of chapters I actually went back to read 'The Curse of Dead Horse Canyon'
before restarting book two. It was an excellent decision. The building of the
Cheyenne history is critical to the story and had I not understood Sara’s
complete motivation and Charlie’s fully fleshed-out roots, I’d have missed out
on so much more than just a good read. My gosh, the depth of ethnology packed
into both novels is meticulously researched and beautifully detailed.
Co-authors Marcha Fox and Pete Risingsun are a dream team with this saga and
I’m really looking forward to the third and final installment of their
trilogy." -- Asher Syed
This epic modern Native American saga continues in this sequel to "The
Curse of Dead Horse Canyon" where Charlie Littlewolf and Sara Reynolds
discovered why her husband, Bryan, was murdered, changing their lives forever.
While Charlie swore to avenge his white brother's death, the path to do so
remains unclear.
His job with Lone Star Operations allows him to use his college education and
earn a generous income. However, it conflicts with everything he knows to be
right, especially as he returns to the teachings of his medicine man
grandfather. Is violating the Earth wrong or not? Little does he realize that
his work will ultimately return him to the Northern Cheyenne reservation where
his true destiny will manifest in ways he never imagined.
Sara is determined to fulfill Bryan's last request to expose the government
corruption coupled with the lethal forces that stole his life. Releasing the
scandalous Top Secret data via WikiLeaks infuriates those with much to lose,
who place a high price on her demise. When her response gets too personal, the
next attempt to silence her forever comes close to home.
While miles apart, each struggles with life-threatening situations as a result
of their dedication to Bryan's legacy. Their lives remain entangled through a
series of fateful decisions and circumstances that define a future fraught with
dangerous unknowns for them both.
AWARDS
Pinnacle Book Achievement Award
Firebird Book Award
Book Excellence Award Finalist
5-star Readers' Favorite Review
Page Turner Award Finalist
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The Revenge of Dead
Horse Canyon: Sweet Medicine Spirits
Dead Horse Canyon Saga Book 3
The DEAD HORSE CANYON Trilogy's explosive conclusion!
Picking up where "Return to Dead Horse Canyon: Grandfather Spirits"
left off, we find that much to her enemy’s dismay, Sara’s life is spared, but
with a steep price. A million dollar bounty remains on her demise, motivating
another to threaten her life. Paralyzed by the last attempt to eliminate her,
her Native American friend, Charlie, promises to help restore her health so she
can walk again. Before he can accomplish that, however, the unthinkable happens,
which disrupts and redirects their plans.
To fulfill his promise to his Northern Cheyenne Grandfather to complete a
four-day ceremonial fast at the Sacred Mountain, Charlie journeys to Bear Butte
in South Dakota, known to his tribe as Novavose. A series of
startling visions reveal the full scope of his destiny. Of prime importance is
to restore the ancient Earth Giving Ceremony known as the Massaum, originally revealed
thousands of years before by their prophet, Sweet Medicine.
Has the time come at last for Native People to unite and fulfill Black Cloud’s
curse on Dead Horse Canyon? And what about those other 19th century prophecies
directed to the 7th Generation by Black Elk and Crazy Horse?
Phase I of the PURF complex is complete. A gala open house to celebrate is
scheduled around the same time as the Gathering of Indigenous Leaders.
While the underground facility is filled to the brim with corrupt lobbyists,
contractors, and government officials, not far away a host of First Nation
Americans is entrenched in a ceremony that promises to restore them to their
land.
What could possibly go wrong?
5-STAR EDITORIAL REVIEW FROM READERS'
FAVORITE
"The Revenge of Dead Horse Canyon by
Marcha Fox and Pete Risingsun stands out for its sharp writing and complete
ability to immerse readers, especially in Charlie's spiritual transformation.
Poor Sara just cannot get a break. Attacked, paralyzed, kidnapped, and then
labeled a domestic terrorist and sanctioned! This isn’t just a fight for
survival; this is about the power of truth in the face of overwhelming
opposition. Charlie fits into this description, with a spectacular ceremony for
Sara's healing, but also as a powerful catalyst when he is in the presence of
Grandmother Earth and the consequences of his actions. Fox and Risingsun are a
dream writing team in every way, and, culturally, this portrayal of Charlie's
heritage is painted from the sky to the smallest pebble and the fire burning in
between. The pacing is elevated by point of view shifts and all the drama, but
also a surprising relationship transformation as well. Ultimately, this finale
succeeds with a perfect 10 landing. Very, very highly recommended."
AWARDS
Reader's Favorite 5-stars
Book Excellence Award
Pinnacle Achievement Award
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A
sweetgrass braid ordered in 2019 connected a NASA physicist in Texas with a
Cheyenne elder living on the Northern Cheyenne reservation in Montana. That
relationship evolved from a transaction to a consultation to a co-authorship
that produced a culturally meticulous, spiritually grounded, award-winning
conspiracy thriller trilogy.
Before
publishing "The Curse of Dead Horse Canyon" Marcha wanted to confirm
her portrayal of Native American culture and the story's protagonist, Charlie
Littlewolf, was accurate as well as respectful toward indigenous people.
Synchronicity
intervened via that sweetgrass braid and connected her with Pete Risingsun, an
enrolled member and elder in the Northern Cheyenne tribe. He offered insights
and changes, but best of all, was so taken with the story he ultimately became
its coauthor.
Marcha's
experience as a retired NASA engineer and seasoned author of The Star Trails
Tetralogy science fiction series, melded perfectly with Pete's knowledge of his
tribe's history and ceremonies.
The
pair, who has never met face to face, collaborated via phone calls, text
messages, and snail mail between her home in the Texas Hill Country and his on
the reservation in Montana.
It
took five years to produce the trilogy that comprises "The Curse of Dead
Horse Canyon Saga," the three books of which have collected a total of 13
awards.
In
preparation for writing the saga's explosive conclusion, Marcha and Pete
conducted extensive research. In so doing, they were delighted to uncover
fascinating details of Norther Cheyenne history and ceremonies that dove-tailed
perfectly with the complex story's plot, tying it back to numerous events in
the 19th Century.
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Marcha's Secret Weapon as an Author
My characters tend to arrive on the scene, introduce
themselves, then take over and tell me how the cow at the cabbage. They get
themselves into trouble that I have no clue how to get them out of, but they
always find a way. More often than not I feel like more of a scribe than an
author.
In other words, I don't deliberately create the characters
in my stories. Once they appear, however, I get to know them. And when I have a
good sense of their basic traits, such as age and personality, I use the fact
I'm a professional astrologer to develop them even further.
In astrology, the "big three" are the ascendant,
your sun sign, and moon sign, which indicate your outward personality, core
being, and emotional nature, respectively. Needless to say, this requires a
knowledge of the characteristics of the zodiac signs and how they work together.
Once I figure that out for a character, I run a natal chart for them, which
tell me even more about who they are.
I do this for each major character. But it doesn't end
there.
Another thing astrology works for is called synastry, or how
two individuals interact and get along. This is done by comparing their two
natal charts. This is not only handy, but often surprising. Like what happens
in The Revenge of Dead Horse Canyon when
Sara and her kidnapper actually get along! As the author, I did not approve,
but there was no way I could change it! They were who they were and the
astrology showed it! And it actually brought some very interesting twists to
the story.
And it doesn't end there, either.
This is probably the weirdest part of all. If you assign
dates to your timeline, you can use it to predict what will happen with your
characters. Don't ask me how astrology can work with fiction because I really
don't know. I suspect it's all about being a creator, that somewhere in another
dimension, your story just might be playing out. I've heard such things
referred to as "thought forms" so who knows?
Maybe you've created a world more than you realize. Let that
sink in.
I've helped other authors incorporate astrology into their
novels a few times, which was fun. I also used it teaching a writing class to
help new writers develop their characters. If you want to give it a try, find a
copy of the classic Sun Signs by
Linda Goodman. There are millions of copies out there so finding a used one is
usually easy. Pardon the plug, but my book, Whobeda's
Guide to Basic Astrology, could be helpful, too.
Needless to say, Patrice Renard in Dead Horse Canyon is like my alter-ego. In spite of what you might
think, she just showed up like everyone else. I did not plan on her being
there, but then there she was. I suppose in some way I wanted to put myself
into the story.
The astrology in the novels is correct for the characters,
dates, and places involved. Readings Patrice provides are based on story
elements and at least in one case, told me how something would turn out even
before I got to writing that part.
I know, weird. But it works like a charm.
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