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Tla-Ook Canoes
An idyllic day on Clayoquot Sound in British Columbia, paddling a native dugout cedar canoe through a natural wonderland. Continue reading
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Tagged canoe, cedar, dugout, Martin, Native American, Tla-Ook
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Blood Tide
“Blood Tide” is one of my Peyton McKean mysteries and one I’m very proud of. It gives plenty of play to the ingenious brain workings of Dr. Peyton McKean, the Seattle biotechnology researcher and super sleuth whom I like to bill as “The greatest mind since Sherlock Holmes.” Continue reading
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Tagged Blood Tide, Duwamish Tribe, mystery, Native American, Peyton McKean, Seattle, Shaman
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My Dog Wants To Eat You
It’s the haunting season. Prepare to be scared. There’s something not quite right about this dog, wouldn’t you agree? “A Dangerous Breed” is available now as an ebook. Continue reading
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Tagged coydog, genetic code, GMO, Native American, Peyton McKean, Shaman, story
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The Ghost Trees — Published!
I’m delighted to have my story appear in the same book as some very well respected, award winning, and best-selling mystery authors. Continue reading
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Tagged Duwamish Tribe, ebook, ghost, Native American, Peyton McKean, Seattle, Shaman
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Ghost Trees
In my ramblings around the Pacific Northwest, I often come across peculiar-looking stumps I call Ghost Trees. Continue reading
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Tagged ghost tree, logging, mystery, Native American, old growth, Peyton McKean
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