KILL POCAHONTAS
Ray Anthony Morris
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GENRE: Thriller
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BLURB:
Hallee
Landry is a promising young Tsawwassen First Nations attorney and litigator
with an enviable résumé and a bright future. At only twenty-seven years old,
she is not a residential school survivor. Or is she? Everything she has
understood to be true about her origins is challenged when she is kidnapped
while in Kamloops to attend the annual Pow Wow. Now somebody wants her dead.
But why? The perpetrators seem to be a confounding mix of low-level criminals
and a sophisticated cadre of malefactors backed by someone high up at the
Vatican. Hallee is bewildered to learn that her only allies are an elderly nun,
a venerable old Catholic priest, and an Indigenous midwife. This motley crew of
improbables faces long odds in unravelling a 50-year-old mystery before the
opposing menacing forces erase history for good. Lurking in the shadows is a
long-standing conspiracy of extortion, child abuse, kidnapping, and murder. The
only clues on offer are an old drawing, a scratchy cassette tape, and a
majestic totem pole. First-time novelist Ray Anthony Morris beckons us into the
classroom and dares us to slip behind the curtain of an Indian residential
school. Much like the backdrop of the mighty Fraser River, serpentining through
the Canadian Rockies, this heroic story lifts our spirits on the wings of
heart-choking tales of uncommon valour and then plunges us straight into the
rollicking, white-water rush-ride of a sensational suspense thriller.
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Excerpt
Three:
Rosie managed to grab hold of her mom’s arm and was kicking
and writhing, feverishly trying to escape the clutches of the agent. Every kid
in the truck was completely transfixed by the bizarre spectacle. She actually
squirted loose momentarily, scrabbling in the dirt, kicking up gravel and
bloodying her hands and both bare knees before the agent was able to subdue her
again and wrestle her to the truck.
The screeching was relentless. Ethan had never before
witnessed such a vehement backlash against authority. He was both deeply
sorrowful for Rosie’s misfortune and profoundly impressed with the strength and
determination displayed by that seventy-pound little girl-warrior.
With one final sob that seemed to deflate her, Mrs. Sanovie
at last slumped into the RCMP officer’s arms, giving up, at least for the
moment, any further effort to physically regain her daughter. He gently moved
away from the truck as the agent got Rosie deposited in the back. The girl was
bending to and fro, barely able to contain the convulsions from her distress
nor the
blazing hatred for her oppressors, all too evident in her
eyes.
The big tailgate was eventually closed, and the driver was
now settled in up front. With renewed vigour, Mrs. Sanovie burst from the RCMP
officer’s arms, certifiably enraged… She resumed her cursing and screaming
while flailing her fists through the closing driver’s side window at Mr. Indian
Agent.
Rosie tried to scramble over the kids to get to the tailgate
but, not wanting the little girl to hurt herself, some older girls held her
wrists and tried to calm her, telling her it was all right, they were going to
school to play games and learn new things.
Exhausted and defeated at last, little Rosie dissolved into
tears on the floor of the truck amid the hugs and sympathetic back pats of her
“sisters.”
The truck hastily pulled away from the yard, the kids
ducking for cover as Rosie’s mom let loose with some rocks in a final, futile
protest.
And it was off to “school” they went.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Ray
Anthony Morris was raised in the small town of Oromocto, New Brunswick. He was
not raised to look the other way, not take a side, or not get involved. His
friends know him as champion of fair play and an advocate for social justice
and racial equality. He currently lives alone in Alberta, Canada.
This
novel is a work of fiction but based on a true story that the author was simply
compelled to tell.
Website:
https://rayanthonymorris.com/
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55008628.Ray_Anthony_Morris
https://amazon.com/dp/1779622139
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