Nightwing

Nightwing by Martin Cruz Smith is an unabridged edition published by Simon & Schuster Audio and Blackstone Publishing on April 30, 2019. This work explores the unsettling events that unfold when an aging shaman, in a moment of despair, invokes the Hopi god of death, leading to a series of gruesome and mysterious deaths in his community. As the situation escalates, the local populace grapples with disbelief until the shocking discovery of mutilated bodies forces them to confront the reality of the supernatural threat.
Readers will follow the journey of a young investigator named Duran, who returns to the reservation to unravel the mystery behind the shaman’s spell and the ensuing chaos. With the assistance of two scientists, Duran seeks to understand the origins of the horrific occurrences and to find a way to combat the supernatural forces at play. This narrative delves into themes of horror and suspense, intertwining elements of mystery and the supernatural as it unfolds against a backdrop of cultural significance. The book is presented in English and spans a single page, making it a unique addition to the genre of literature and fiction.
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When an unhappy, aging shaman invokes the Hopi god of death in an effort to bring the world to an end, those around him are sceptical. Then they discover his body, mutilated and bloody, and other similarly disfigured bodies begin to appear. Horses, sheep, cattle – no living thing is safe. But the cause of these horrifying deaths remains unclear
Enter a young Duran, called back to the reservation to investigate. Duran immediately recognises the significance of the shaman’s spell and, with the help of two scientists, he works to combat the supernatural scourge – before there’s nothing left to save.
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