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It was a cool mountain morning. The dew was coating the leaves of the trees, the pedals of the flowers, and the blades of grass as the shallow Coal River flowed through the twisting terrain. It flowed from East to West as fisherman cast their lines and pooled them back in, fly fishing. As the birds of the air, animals of the fields and fish of the waters go about their daily habitats there is a threat amongst them. A real hunter, a real threat to all not just the animals, but of the two legged creatures as well. Streams will become polluted with the teaming remains, the forests will be over run by the changes and imbalances of nature, and the animals will scatter in fear. Not of each other, but of an individual so evil his own existence is called into question as to why it is allowed to continue. Who will rectify and serve justice for his wrong doings? Will it be the police, the federal agencies, or God himself. Yes, that's right I said God. An evil of this magnitude can only be dealt with by the most powerful of forces, the strictest of enforcement must be utilized and that calls for a very powerful being. The very existence of which is questioned at times by many, at other times is cursed and at even others is worshiped. Will this evil creation in nature be stopped by his own kind or will it take that proverbial 'bolt of lightening' to exact the justice needed to restore order, peace and tranquility to a place once only known to be of heaven's creation? For the bears, deer, rabbits, fish and birds to run, fly and swim happily again what is needed? Is it a correction in the balance of nature or a correction of an entity known only by his resultant actions not by any name, picture or description. His actions are like that of a ghost. He's a quiet yet lethal force that appears and disappears like the winds of the air, the calm before a storm and the peacefulness of nature.


Will justice be sought of or exacted upon the evil freak of nature plaguing society with his presence. What will be his downfall? Will his own mistakes, the talents of highly trained individuals or nature itself reach out grasp this evil by the throat and lay it to rest? Is there a relationship among the dead?


While on vacation FBI Agent Anderson stumbles into another serial type murder, but this perpetrator has been seen by the FBI before. This killer escaped the FBI once, but will he be caught this time.

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