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Devolution, a firsthand account of the Rainier Sasquatch massacre, Max Brooks

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Devolution, a firsthand account of the Rainier Sasquatch massacre, Max Brooks
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
novels
Main title
Devolution
Oclc number
1129196413
Responsibility statement
Max Brooks
Sub title
a firsthand account of the Rainier Sasquatch massacre
Summary
As the ash and chaos from Mount Rainier's eruption swirled and finally settled, the story of the Greenloop massacre has passed unnoticed, unexamined, until now. But the journals of resident Kate Holland, recovered from the town's bloody wreckage, capture a tale too harrowing and too earth-shattering in its implications, to be forgotten. Because if what Kate Holland saw in those days is real, then we must accept the impossible. We must accept that the creature known as Bigfoot walks among us, and that it is a beast of terrible strength and ferocity. -- adapted from jacketSet in the wilds of Washington State, Greenloop was once a model eco-community--until nature's wrath made it a tragic object lesson in civilization's fragility. Offering a glorious back-to-nature experience with all the comforts of high-speed Internet, solar smart houses, and the assurance of being mere hours from Seattle by highway, Greenloop was indeed a paradise--until Mount Rainier erupted, leaving its residents truly cut off from the world, and utterly unprepared for the consequences. With no weapons and their food supplies dwindling, Greenloop's residents slowly realized that they were in a fight for survival. And as the ash swirled and finally settled, they found themselves facing a specter none of them could have predicted--or even thought possible
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Firsthand account of the Rainier Sasquatch massacre
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