The Red Mohawk

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The Red Mohawk

The new book from the anonymous author of the international bestselling Bourbon Kid series. Everything seems peaceful in the small town of B Movie Hell until a mysterious serial killer in a skull mask topped with a red mohawk shows up and starts butchering the locals. Government agents Jack Munson and Milena Fonseca are sent to track down and eliminate the masked psychopath. But as they soon discover, the residents of B Movie Hell don't want their help. This is a town like no other, and the locals have many dark secrets.... Already a hit in France and Germany and with film rights optioned by Tobey Maguire's Material Pictures and Alexandra Milchan (exec producer - The Wolf of Wall Street), The Red Mohawk is a fun, outrageous and bloody thriller full of cinematic references and homages to many cult movies. An explosive cocktail of delirious humour and suspense - Stephane Loignon, Le Parisien magazine.
The Life and Traditions of the Red Man

Author: Joseph Nicolar
language: en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date: 2007-02-28
Largely unknown and uncirculated, this is the only 19-century book-length work in English by a member of the eastern, Algonquian speaking people. Published in 1893, Joseph Nicolar, elder and leader of the Penobscot nation, eloquently tells the story of t
Footprints of the Red Men

'Footprints of the Red Men' is an extensive study of the geographical names of Native America. In this work, a remarkable effort has been made to establish the places to which the names belonged as given in official records to authenticate the physical features of those places and carry back the thought to the poetic period of the territorial history of America. The writer has also attempted to explain the meanings of the native names.