The 7th Fire

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BookBaby, Nov 30, 2021 - Fiction - 188 pages
THE DYSTOPIAN THRILLER OF 2023 - INSPIRED BY ACTUAL EVENTS
"Author Spencer McKinley masterly weaves multiple mysteries into a mesmerizing thriller with her debut novel, The 7th Fire." -MSN NEWS: "THE MUST READ OF THE WEEK."
In 2021 the Canadian Government sent seven scientists to investigate an environmental disaster in the Northwest Territories: all seven advisors vanished. When activist Anne Erickson learns that her sister is one of "The Missing," she journeys to the Canadian wilderness to find her. Anne's investigation leads her to the infamous Northwest Angle, a land haunted by ghost stories, local legends, and mysterious disappearances. Hunted and on the run, can Erickson survive long enough to prevent a global catastrophe?
READERS DIGEST - "The 7th Fire is a complex web of conspiracies and counter-conspiracies that could fuel an entire season of The X-Files."
GOODREADS - "A gripping, chilling story that won't let go until you've reached the final page."

About the author (2021)

Spencer McKinley is an author and environmentalist. She has been featured in MSN News, and various international publications including MSN NEWS, Reader's Digest UK, Female First, The Times, The Guardian and The Star. Literary critics hail McKinley as a "cultural psychic" for her prophetic novel, "The 7th Fire," which predicted a Covid-like pandemic a year BEFORE the crises hit. McKinley insists she's "just paying attention to the future flow of current events." In 2014, before the Covid outbreak, the author served as a CPT Delegate monitoring mysterious biochemical contamination discovered on First Nation Lands, in Ontario Canada. She is one of the rare outsiders to have witnessed firsthand the devastation at Grassy Narrows/Treaty 3 Reserve. The catastrophe caused a political firestorm, resulting in the longest-running Blockade in Canadian history, and became known as the country's worst environmental disaster. For more reviews of The 7th Fire (GOODREADS, MSN NEWS, READERS DIGEST, THE TIMES) and other publications go to: SpencerMcKinley.com

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