BLOODLINES OF CAIN
Book Details
Author(s)Anthony Fagiani
PublisherInkvine Media
ISBN / ASINB007K3Y3O4
ISBN-13978B007K3Y3O9
Sales Rank2,199,936
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
“There’s things out here. They ain’t human. They ain’t animals neither, and they’ve been watching us for a long time…â€
A SECRET CHAPTER IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Inspired by an enigmatic goblin story from the diaries of Teddy Roosevelt and a dark chapter of the famed Wilkes expedition, Bloodlines Of Cain is part historical tableau, part terrifying wilderness adventure that weaves Lovecraftian menace together with the mythic and the factual.
NEW YORK CITY 1906
The cusp of the early modern era. The close of the Guilded Age. A world of robber barons, social climbing swells, titled nobles, anarchist mobs, opium dens and dissolute intellectuals.
ARTHUR HATHAWAY
Noted paleontologist, hunter, sportsman and field researcher- and his friend and fellow scientist Nathaniel Bell, flawed scion of a wealthy New York family and incorrigible opium addict.
Banished on a pointless expedition to the Cascade Mountains by the malign Professor Aitkens, Bell vanishes into nature’s maw without a trace. Hathaway must defy the objections of his superiors to solve the mystery of his friend's disappearance. Only a sinister Native American creation myth suggests something far worse than a simple accident may have befallen him.
A SECRET CHAPTER IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Inspired by an enigmatic goblin story from the diaries of Teddy Roosevelt and a dark chapter of the famed Wilkes expedition, Bloodlines Of Cain is part historical tableau, part terrifying wilderness adventure that weaves Lovecraftian menace together with the mythic and the factual.
NEW YORK CITY 1906
The cusp of the early modern era. The close of the Guilded Age. A world of robber barons, social climbing swells, titled nobles, anarchist mobs, opium dens and dissolute intellectuals.
ARTHUR HATHAWAY
Noted paleontologist, hunter, sportsman and field researcher- and his friend and fellow scientist Nathaniel Bell, flawed scion of a wealthy New York family and incorrigible opium addict.
Banished on a pointless expedition to the Cascade Mountains by the malign Professor Aitkens, Bell vanishes into nature’s maw without a trace. Hathaway must defy the objections of his superiors to solve the mystery of his friend's disappearance. Only a sinister Native American creation myth suggests something far worse than a simple accident may have befallen him.
