Documentarist Ezra Montbanc thinks he's hit the jackpot when he receives an invitation to document the rites of a mysterious, hitherto unknown tribe: the Winoquin, who reside in the harrowing, inhospitable Arctic.
It’s a shot at the prestigious journalism career he's long envisioned, and a path out from the borderline-exploitative series detailing the celebrations of Indigenous tribes he’s been mired in with his life and filmmaking partner, Stu.
Buzzing with possibility, Ezra and his crew depart for the home of the Winoquin, only to find themselves in a frozen and bloody battle for survival atop an inaccessible glacier ritual site, where men and mythical horrors hunger for sacrifice.
Genre: Horror
It’s a shot at the prestigious journalism career he's long envisioned, and a path out from the borderline-exploitative series detailing the celebrations of Indigenous tribes he’s been mired in with his life and filmmaking partner, Stu.
Buzzing with possibility, Ezra and his crew depart for the home of the Winoquin, only to find themselves in a frozen and bloody battle for survival atop an inaccessible glacier ritual site, where men and mythical horrors hunger for sacrifice.
Genre: Horror
Praise for this book
"Darkly atmospheric. A story of love and humanity as much as it is horror and the supernatural. Bloody, frozen and full of heart." - Laurel Hightower
"A harrowing tale of identity and redemption through violence. Wicked!" - Tim McGregor
"Blood-soaked and brutal. A nuanced story of tradition vs. survival; spirituality vs. modern world; and communal tribe vs. chosen tribe." - Carlos E Rivera
"A harrowing tale of identity and redemption through violence. Wicked!" - Tim McGregor
"Blood-soaked and brutal. A nuanced story of tradition vs. survival; spirituality vs. modern world; and communal tribe vs. chosen tribe." - Carlos E Rivera
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