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This book is based upon the screenplay, the Stickman & the Crow. In 1534, Henry Hudson sailed into the icy, snow-covered New York harbor. He and his crew decided to make camp for the winter. They took refuge on Long Island. Within a cave, they made a once-in-a-life-time, treasured discovery. Unfortunately for Hudson, greed set in. His men turned mutinous. They decided to cut Hudson out of the treasure. They set Hudson, his son, and a few loyal followers adrift in a small life boat. The mutineers made maps of the discovery and headed back to Europe. Before they set sail, they turned against one of the mutineers. They burnt his eyes out and left him to die in the cave. The blinded mutineer was a celebrated lancer. He was befriended by a large crow.

180 years later, the maps are discovered. The blinded Pointed Stickman and his seeing-eye crow are determined to protect the cave and it\'s treasure.

Don\'t go out alone. There\'s something spooky in the night. Beware of the Stickman and the Crow.