The Fire Carrier

The Fire Carrier by Jean Hager, published by Grand Central Publishing on May 1, 1997, is a work of fiction that delves into the mystery genre. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Police Chief Mitch Bushyhead as he investigates a dead body found in the Oklahoma woods, amidst a flurry of reports from locals claiming sightings of the Fire Carrier, a malevolent spirit from Cherokee legend.
Readers will encounter a blend of investigative tension and cultural elements as the story unfolds. As Mitch navigates the complexities of the case, he also faces rising tensions within the town, adding layers to the mystery. The book explores themes related to folklore and community dynamics, making it a compelling read for those interested in mystery and detective fiction.
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While Police Chief Mitch Bushyhead investigates a dead body in the Oklahoma woods, he’s bombarded with callers claiming to have seen the Fire Carrier, an evil spirit of Cherokee legend, near the body. Back in town, other tensions are beginning to boil.
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