Kokopelli's Thunder Takes Flight

A Mayan witch, a vanished civilization, a paranormal investigator, pterodactyls... What more could you ask for?

Kokopelli's Thunder progressed from an 1892 newspaper record author Sean Cordry came upon that told of two cowboys coming across and pursuing a large, leathery-winged soaring being across the desert. Cordry started to take two thoughts and stir them with each other. First and foremost, what if large pterosaurs had somehow endured into the twentieth century? And additionally, what if the pterosaurs were connected in the end of the Anasazi culture?

This yarn answers those inquiries.

It flashes back and forth between a 12th-century account and a twentieth-century tale. The beforehand storyline lets you fully understand what's materializing in the subsequent plot, and vice-versa. All together, the two reports weave a complex journey of twisted loyalty, vengeance, justice and reconciliation.

Specially designed for mature readership, you will not find cheesy, fru-fru magic reading this. You won't see school yard brutality. The magic is earthy and unprocessed, while the fighting is practical and powerful. The Mayan goddess Ixtab has an considerable function in the storyline as a narcissistic lustful predator with a terrible malignant streak.

This story is the 1st in a series of books I am getting ready. Each book will re-imagine bona fide historical incidences and people, connecting them to instances in the beginning of the 20th century. I'll apply true mysteries and craft magnificent action narratives around them.

Your engagement will permit this story and the approaching saga to take flight.

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