Reseña del editor:
Burial Mound, is an example of Hemingway brevity in up-to-date fiction ... an action thriller where insanity, mind altering drugs, and a search for treasure collide in an ancient, Native American burial mound. Memory repression, hallucinations, and delusions blur the line between real and unreal ... a nail biter with a little romance.
Reseña del editor:
The ancient earthworks known as Wautauc Mounds sit on the east bank of Dews Mere, a small, oxbow lake created by long-ago meanderings of the Arkansas River. Many mounds once circled a broad ceremonial plaza – few remain. Cultural collapse, social stress, warfare, and diminishing resources, forced population dispersion, and eventual abandonment of the mounds to wind and weather. Artifact hunters looted some of the mounds; archeologists explored most of the others, but one remains intact – undesecrated. Jack Doyle: Repression is a haunting psychological concept. Something traumatic occurs, and the mind shields itself – buries stressful memories in its own dark places. Billy Ray Tull: Hallucinations and delusions blur the line between real and not real ....
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