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Richard Schwindt is a social worker in Kingston, Ontario. He is author of The Death in Sioux Lookout Trilogy, Dreams and Sioux Nights, The Love Duology, Social Work for Fun and Profit, Scarborough: Confidential, Emotional Recovery from Workplace Mobbing and six other books in the Emotional Recovery series. Richard has twice been shortlisted for the International Three Day Novel Contest. He served ten years with OAPSW Newsmagazine, two years on the Community Editorial Board of the Kingston Whig-Standard and in 2007 was second runner up in Comedian Idol of Kingston. He has been married thirty-six years, has two adult children and two grandchildren.
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Sioux Lookout: Confidential
by Richard Schwindt

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It's 1994 and eight years have passed since the horrific events at the Silver Birch Housing Project, recorded in Scarborough: Confidential. At the urging of his girlfriend Brenda, vodka soaked social worker Tony Price has decided to take a vacation in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Far from home, Tony stays with local hunter and social worker, Colin Kowlchuk. All he wants to do is drink, smoke, fish and forget everything else. No such luck. Something evil has appeared in the boreal forest north of town. Something that will leave a bloody trail of death until stopped. Aided by Colin, an aboriginal Shaman, and a comely cryptozoologist from Leipzig, Tony sets out to destroy the monster. Once again, horror, hilarity, serious drinking and social work converge in the second volume of the Tony Price: Confidential trilogy
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It's 1994 and eight years have passed since the horrific events at the Silver Birch Housing Project, recorded in Scarborough: Confidential. At the urging of his girlfriend Brenda, vodka soaked social worker Tony Price has decided to take a vacation in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Far from home, Tony stays with local hunter and social worker, Colin Kowlchuk. All he wants to do is drink, smoke, fish and forget everything else. No such luck. Something evil has appeared in the boreal forest north of town. Something that will leave a bloody trail of death until stopped. Aided by Colin, an aboriginal Shaman, and a comely cryptozoologist from Leipzig, Tony sets out to destroy the monster. Once again, horror, hilarity, serious drinking and social work converge in the second volume of the Tony Price: Confidential trilogy

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Fantasy / Paranormal

Language:English

Series title:Tony Price: Confidential

Series Number:2

Pages:46

eBook ISBN:9780993861093


Overview


It's 1994 and eight years have passed since the horrific events at the Silver Birch Housing Project, recorded in Scarborough: Confidential. At the urging of his girlfriend Brenda, vodka soaked social worker Tony Price has decided to take a vacation in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Far from home, Tony stays with local hunter and social worker, Colin Kowlchuk. All he wants to do is drink, smoke, fish and forget everything else. No such luck. Something evil has appeared in the boreal forest north of town. Something that will leave a bloody trail of death until stopped. Aided by Colin, an aboriginal Shaman, and a comely cryptozoologist from Leipzig, Tony sets out to destroy the monster. Once again, horror, hilarity, serious drinking and social work converge in the second volume of the Tony Price: Confidential trilogy

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About the author


Richard Schwindt is a social worker in Kingston, Ontario. He is author of The Death in Sioux Lookout Trilogy, Dreams and Sioux Nights, The Love Duology, Social Work for Fun and Profit, Scarborough: Confidential, Emotional Recovery from Workplace Mobbing and six other books in the Emotional Recovery series. Richard has twice been shortlisted for the International Three Day Novel Contest. He served ten years with OAPSW Newsmagazine, two years on the Community Editorial Board of the Kingston Whig-Standard and in 2007 was second runner up in Comedian Idol of Kingston. He has been married thirty-six years, has two adult children and two grandchildren.

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