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| packmule | Dec 26 2007, 03:44 AM |
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Remnant Preview: Winterville, Maine. Population 5436. Location: upper northern and rugged, mountainous up country of the state, just south of the Canadian border. Established: 1916. Principal industry: logging. Tourist attractions: hiking and hunting. Winterville is like every small town in the rugged, northern part of Maine: peaceful, isolated, its citizenry hard working, decent, blue collar, church going people of mostly Caucasian descent. Hiking and hunting are two common attractions of the small town, which attracts many of each during various parts of the year. Local animal life is abundant in the surrounding, rugged woodlands. It started with a mysterious decline in the population of black bears, and the discovery of half eaten bear and moose carcasses during the summer of 2007. This was followed by mysterious and frequent cattle and horse mutilations and a sudden and inexpicable migration of gray wolves north across the Canadian border. Then, on the night of January 11th, 2008, a farmer living on Winterville's outskirts was attacked and fatally mauled by a large and unknown predator. Winterville Sheriff and ex-U.S. Army Ranger Walt Browder has seen his share of rogue animals in the wild but what he's about to come up against is unlike anything ever encountered. Sheriff Browder and his deputies are about to discover that the North American black bear, averaging three hundred pounds and six feet on its hind legs, is no longer the largest predator in the northeastern Maine wilderness: it has been replaced by something much, much larger... |
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