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Highlights
- When fifteen-year-old Curtis Jefferson, a mischievous but good-natured African-American youth, is caught crossing the blurry line between prank and delinquency, he finds himself unjustly sentenced to a yearlong confinement at the notorious Fort Grant, a penal outpost in the middle of the Sonoran Desert.
- Author(s): Vince Bailey
- 376 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
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About the Book
Path of the Half Moon is a paranormal historical fiction tale set in a remote detention facility for wayward boys in the early sixties. Winner of multiple awards, Path of the Half Moon presents an edgy and thrilling escape from the ordinary.
Book Synopsis
When fifteen-year-old Curtis Jefferson, a mischievous but good-natured African-American youth, is caught crossing the blurry line between prank and delinquency, he finds himself unjustly sentenced to a yearlong confinement at the notorious Fort Grant, a penal outpost in the middle of the Sonoran Desert. Unknown to Curtis, Fort Grant is built upon the cursed site of a century-old Native American massacre. The innocent young man's character and his physical endurance are tested in the confines of a racially charged environment that includes a murderous inmate, whose sudden hatred for Curtis is fueled by his openly declared racism. Following a natural will for survival, Curtis waffles between avoidance and confrontation with his nemesis. But it is the supernatural events arising from the curse that have him fearfully questioning his grasp on reality.
Vince Bailey's award-winning Path of the Half Moon is the Winner of the Arizona Authors' Association Literary Award and presents an edgy and thrilling escape from the ordinary.
Review Quotes
"Vince Bailey's award-winning Path of the Half Moon is a chilling adventure into the paranormal world of demonic murderers and vengeful native American ghosts.
When young Curtis Jefferson is sentenced to time at Fort Grant, a creepy juvenile detention center built upon the historic site of a native American massacre, he doesn't realize that the trials of juvenile prison are only one of the challenges he is about to face. Almost immediately, Jefferson begins suffering from apocalyptic Apache visions and attacks from fellow inmates. The most nefarious inmate in Fort Grant, the murderer and dark magic practitioner Harvey Huish, has taken an instant dislike to Jefferson.
Bailey's voice sparkles in this gritty tale about injustice, survival and the mysterious world of angry ghosts and dark magic. Don't miss it.
-Todd Fahnestock (Author of Wildmane and Fairmist)