The Hunters

The Hunters by Burton Wetanson, published by iUniverse in November 2000, is a 192-page work of fiction that explores the intersection of reality and the extraordinary. Set in a quiet Montana town, the narrative begins with a sense of monotony that is abruptly disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious couple. They offer the townspeople a chance to fulfill their dreams aboard a futuristic bus, leading them to what they believe will be a paradise.
As the story unfolds, readers will discover that the journey takes an unexpected turn, leading the travelers to a long-abandoned ghost town rather than the promised utopia. This edition delves into themes of alien encounters and the nature of desire, presenting a thought-provoking exploration of human aspirations and the consequences of seeking them. The book combines elements of science fiction with visionary and metaphysical concepts, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper implications of their dreams.
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In a quiet Montana town, one dusty day is like another—until the boredom is shattered by a mysterious couple promising the answers to people’s dreams. The townspeople are more than willing to board a futuristic bus to Paradise. But the bus goes only as far as a long-abandoned ghost town. Instead of a journey to a better world, the travelers find themselves descending into hell—in the most shocking alien encounter ever imagined.
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