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  • av Peter Telemark
    177

    Long devoid of any life, the gray and still waters of Death Swamp brood silently beneath a sun dimmed by greenish fogs, and shadowed by tall, dead pitch-pines and oaks. No birds, fishes, frogs, or insects remain. And no foot of man has trod there for many years. It is the year 1750, in the upstate of New York Province, and from that swamp has emerged a monstrous evil. How many will die before it is finally stopped? Seth Athenor, village apothecary and former French Colonial Marine, must enter the desolate swamp with a handful of soldiers to try to find the Witch. But he begins to suspect that she is not just senselessly murdering villagers but seems to be working toward some kind of plan. What it might be is not yet clear, but with each step taken into the swamp, the awful truth starts to emerge... For further information about other books by the author and biographical details, please visit our website: petertelemarkbooks.com

  • av Peter Telemark
    257

    BEFORE SETH ATHENOR WAS SETH ATHENOR It is 1742 in French Canada and Ensign Sacha Athenois (one day to be known as Seth Athenor), a medical apothecary and French Colonial Marine, has been dispatched to the Spirit Mountains of New York Province. Ostensibly, he is merely returning to provide medical services to the exiled Abenaki village of Lawana and also to visit his Abenaki wife. But in reality, he has been assigned the grisly task of murdering an entire British garrison nearby. While he wrestles with his conscience, another task is underway, sponsored by the devious commander of that garrison - to find the secret of immortality rumored to lie deep within the mountains. There, it is said, are the enigmatic ruins of an ancient Mahican village and just over the next hill lies the ominous Red Cottage. But, legend also says, the secret is guarded by something unthinkably old and malevolent, said to tower above the tallest pine - a creature of living ice, who only waits to be awakened once again.

  • av Peter Telemark
    251

    They still speak in hushed tones about "THE DREADWIJK TERROR" Even before the last victim, the residents of Droitwijk Town nicknamed their city "Dreadwijk," and with good reason. It is 1752 in New York Province. Two years have passed since the hellish events in Death Swamp. Now, Seth Athenor, former frontier scout and village apothecary, has been summoned back to Droitwijk Town, the center of the evil that reared its diabolical head in The House of Dust. Two prominent citizens have gone missing in the vicinity of an ancient hill, rumored to be the Chibaiswajo, the "Hill of Ghosts" of Abenaki legend. In that hill is a root cellar belonging to the missing couple. But if it is merely a root cellar, why did early Dutch settlers erect a wooden cross above the entrance? And why did they brick it up and fix a sturdy door there with a locking bar on the outside? It all seemed more of a prison than a root cellar. But a prison for who? Or - what? For further information about other books by the author and biographical details, please visit our website: petertelemarkbooks.com

  • av Peter Telemark
    257

    SETH ATHENOR RETURNS! The medical apothecary, sleuth and former frontier scout is back. in 1748 he investigated the mysterious murders associated with The House of Dust. In 1750, he faced the deadly Witch of Death Swamp. In 1752, an entire town was threatened by an unearthly Abenaki menace freed from its prison in The Cellar in Ghost Hill. Now, in his home town of Dereham in 1754 in New York Province, he must face a new menace and solve a new dilemma: How do you kill a ghost? And not just any ghost, but the ghost of a monster otter from 50 years ago. Now, in the moonlit streets and lanes, one by one, certain townsfolk are vanishing. Vanishing? Or - consumed? And not at random, but seemingly part of a murder-list. But why? Could it be vengeance for some forgotten wrong? If so, whose vengeance? And for what wrong? Seth Athenor must find the answer. Not merely to prevent more murders, but because he has realized that his name is on the murder-list too... "The author's descriptions of the 18th-century village make for a fascinating backdrop...The townspeople, many with names reminiscent of characters from Charles Dickens novels...are delightfully unlikeable; this makes for satisfying murder scenes...the mystery...progresses at a thrilling clip...Telemark's descriptive abilities and researching of the milieu lend ample verisimilitude. Unique characters inhabiting an interesting setting make for an engaging mystery. " - Kirkus Reviews

  • av Peter Telemark
    257

    WHAT LURKS IN THE HIGH MOUNTAIN FOREST? Asher Mourne, formerly one of the witch-finders tasked by the special court in Salem in 1692 to apprehend suspected witches is recalled from retirement for one final hunt. But unlike the innocent victims in Salem, it is a genuine witch this time. In the White Mountains of His Majesty's Province of New Hampshire, an isolated Abenaki village has reached out to him for help. Something is prowling the mountain forest, murdering the villagers one by one. Something that bites out their hearts and leaves the wounds filled with splinters...as if by a mouth filled with sharp wooden teeth. On an unrelated mission, a French Colonial Marine officer has been sent to reconnoiter the area. Accompanying him are a young replacement priest, Joseph Lacouer and an even younger Sacha Athenois (long before he changed that to Seth Athenor). They soon find themselves caught up in the terror gripping the mountain village. Mourne has vowed to kill the witch and grudgingly agrees to take Sacha along with him. But what possible help could a stripling be? For further information about other books by the author and biographical details, please visit our website: petertelemarkbooks.com

  • av Peter Telemark
    241

  • av Peter Telemark
    277

    WHEN "SETH ATHENOR" WAS BORN It is Spring 1743 and former Ensign Sacha Athenois of the French Colonial Marines has fled to New York Province, believing that he has been dubbed a traitor to French Canada. He fashions himself a new name - Seth Athenor - and a fictitious identity to go with it, as he travels to the sleepy village of Dereham. Dereham is a bucolic little hamlet, scarcely deserving the mocking nickname of "Deadham" that the children sing of in their rhymes. But Athenor is not the only one to arrive there. A creature has emerged from the western edge of the Great Dereham Swamp and is making its furtive way to the village, devouring all who cross its path. Some victims lived long enough to describe it as a werewolf. But no werewolf ever had eight legs or a human-like face with multiple eyes - eyes neither animal, reptile, nor insect, but human. It is not wandering at random but appears to have a definite destination in mind for some unguessed purpose. It has not crossed paths with Athenor - yet. But those paths appear to be on a steadily intersecting course. And as Athenor learns more and more about it, and as mounting dread grips the townsfolk, he wonders if the village will live up to its nickname - The Dwelling of The Dead. For further information about the author/other books, please visit our website: Petertelemarkbooks.com

  • av Peter Telemark
    251

    BEWARE THE WINTER GHOSTS In Loreley Town in His Majesty's Province of Pennsylvania, they speak in whispers about a menace that has existed even before the town's founding in 1700, when it preyed upon the local Lenape. "Do not travel alone in the winter months," they said, "lest you meet the Ghosts." Those who survived described them as pallid whirlwinds that flew after lone travelers on the snowy plain, sometimes accompanied by a huge snow tornado. Those travelers would sometimes seek refuge inside a stone lodge - but then the lodge dissolved into ruins, keeping those travelers forever locked inside. By 1755, most knew enough to keep well away from it. But now, the Winter Ghosts have started to prowl inside the town itself. The local authorities are predictively dismissive, but others take it more seriously and have sent for Seth Athenor - physician, apothecary, and former frontier scout, and by this time recognized for his willingness to challenge supernatural menaces. When he arrives, he tries to uncover the secret of the Ghosts and their White Lodge - a secret revealing something even more monstrously ancient and evil. For further information about the author/other books, please visit our website: Petertelemarkbooks.com

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