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A Being Darkly Wise, John Atcheson

Mary Woodbury

August 21, 2013

After answering a newspaper ad, Pete Anderson encounters Jake Christianson, a physicist, a former Navy SEAL, and a disciple of Lynx, one of the last of the Dunne-za Indians. After three months of training, Pete finds himself and eleven others plunged into a Neolithic paradise. But as Jake reveals that this trip is more than a simple survival course, the group splinters apart, and paradise begins to turn to hell as one-by-one expeditioners are brutally murdered, apparently by a rogue grizzly.

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