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Magie indienne

par Graham Masterton

Séries: Rook (Vol. 2)

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College teacher Jim Rook has a special talent: a near-death experience in childhood gave him the facility to see ghosts and spirits that nobody else can see. Into his remedial English class at West Grove Community College comes Susan White Bird, the daughter of a Navajo Indian. Susan is beautiful and shy, but all her life she has been closely protected by her two older brothers, Sam and George. And when college senior Brad Dolman takes a fancy to Susan, there are frightening consequences. Brad's body is found one morning in his automobile, his face and body terribly mutilated - almost as if he has been attacked by a wild animal - and it is Susan's brothers who are immediately arrested. Only when two more students are attacked do the police realise that the brothers are innocent, and that there is something terrible lurking around the college campus ... something that threatens to transform Susan into the most horrific creature known to Navajo myth. And there is only one man who can save her, a man who can see the oncoming danger - Jim Rook. It is now left to Jim and his engaging class of slow-lane students to face a shattering confrontation between the cultures of new and ancient America.… (plus d'informations)
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In his second series novel, jr. college teacher Jim Rook is trying to helkp Susan White Bird, a Navajo girl whose boyfriend is dead, mutilated by a creature. Rook becomes involved in Navajo lore and entrapment and transformation. Only Rook can see the creature that possesses its host due to a childhood illness and near death experience. His quest to take on the creature takes him to the Navajo reservation with no idea how he can succeed. Better than the first Rook novel, leaves the reader as perplexed as Rook as he tries to find a way to fight the unbeatable. Plenty of twists and turns, smooth writing, great fun. ( )
  NickHowes | Mar 20, 2016 |
Second in the Jim Rook series and just as good as the first.

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Into Jim's remedial English class comes Susan White Bird, the daughter of a Navajo Indian. Shy and beautiful, Susan is fiercely protected by her two brothers. When college senior Brad Dolman takes a fancy to Susan, there are frightening consequences: Brad is found dead one morning, face and body terribly mutilated as if by a wild animal - but Susan's brothers are arrested for murder.
Only when other students are attacked do the police realize that the brothers are innocent, and that something terrible lurks around the college campus which threatens to transform Susan into a horrific creature of Navajo myth. And there is only one man who can save her, a man who can see the oncoming danger - Jim Rook.
It is now left to Jim and his engaging class of slow-lane students to face a shattering confrontation between the cultures of new and ancient America. ( )
  mazda502001 | Nov 5, 2011 |
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College teacher Jim Rook has a special talent: a near-death experience in childhood gave him the facility to see ghosts and spirits that nobody else can see. Into his remedial English class at West Grove Community College comes Susan White Bird, the daughter of a Navajo Indian. Susan is beautiful and shy, but all her life she has been closely protected by her two older brothers, Sam and George. And when college senior Brad Dolman takes a fancy to Susan, there are frightening consequences. Brad's body is found one morning in his automobile, his face and body terribly mutilated - almost as if he has been attacked by a wild animal - and it is Susan's brothers who are immediately arrested. Only when two more students are attacked do the police realise that the brothers are innocent, and that there is something terrible lurking around the college campus ... something that threatens to transform Susan into the most horrific creature known to Navajo myth. And there is only one man who can save her, a man who can see the oncoming danger - Jim Rook. It is now left to Jim and his engaging class of slow-lane students to face a shattering confrontation between the cultures of new and ancient America.

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