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A haunting tale, inspired by real events,
driven by timeless legends . . .
After years of abuse for her albinism and macabre face, Eunis believes she’s finally turned her life around and shed the superstitious beliefs that tormented her as a child. Now on the precipice of a successful television career, she’s offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel as part of a global TV crew investigating the surreal weather in South Africa’s isolated Land of the Silver Mist.
There’s just one problem: Eunis and her adopted New York family are abruptly informed of the abduction of their young niece, Kyra, who’s been taken for her albino body parts in remote Tanzania. The family pleads with Eunis to find her, their last and only hope of finding Kyra alive.
Eunis tries to temper the family’s expectations. But when she’s separated from her TV crew, she journeys thousands of miles and finds herself alone in the shadow of Tanzania’s untamed Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a massive 2.5-million-year-old volcanic cauldron, inhabited by the world’s highest density of wild dogs, lions, and hyena.
Closing in on the truth, can Eunis survive the chilling local superstitions and nightmarish forces hunting for body parts that look like her own?
Reviews of A BOUNTY OF BONE
A BOUNTY OF BONE is PG Lengsfelder’s third critically-acclaimed novel and the second book in THE EUNIS TRILOGY.
OUR SONG MEMEMTO MORI: Father Jamie “Blu” Bluterre struggles with addiction, and his career hangs by a thread. Ordered to conduct an inquiry into a heroic firefighter’s attempted suicide, he believes it’s his final chance for redemption. But with the man comatose in a hospital bed, he’s initially convinced this is a mere exercise in dogma. He’s stunned when his investigation is blocked by shadowy forces that want the fireman dead.
BEAUTIFUL TO THE BONE: When four-year old Eunis Kindsvatter leaves her Minnesota farmhouse for the very first time, it’s because her mother drags her to a doctor . . .with the hope he’ll absolve her for Eunis’ face. It’s albino with a grotesque birthmark. “An unnaturally ugly thing,” according to Momma. Though the doctor finds nothing physically wrong, Eunis is kept isolated from the world, Momma filling her with tales of fearful gods, demons and prophecy.