The Wacahoota Wampus

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By Nick West

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Set once again in Florida's Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, this narrative intertwines environmental conservation, law enforcement, indigenous folklore, and personal drama. The story follows Head Game Warden Charlie Palmer as he navigates the Refuge's recovery from a major storm, mentoring new wardens Brian McKenzie and Carol Johnson. They face challenges like illegal fishing, poaching, and drug trafficking while maintaining community trust. A mystical dimension is introduced through Billy Red Otter, an elderly Timucuan Indian, and the legend of the Wacahoota Wampus, a supernatural guardian spirit of the land that he believes is stalking him for past indiscretions. The narrative explores his preparation for a traditional Tacachale ceremony at a forbidden pond, intended to seek forgiveness and peace with the spirit. At the same time, a case of domestic abuse investigated by Charlie's wife, Dr. Miranda Palmer, provokes a violent confrontation with an abusive husband that threatens Miranda's medical practice in Gainesville. This story combines environmental stewardship, cultural heritage, law enforcement, and personal drama to paint a vivid picture of life in the Florida Refuge region, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of those committed to protecting both nature and community. Monsters come in many forms in this enthralling novel by Nick West.
The Wacahoota Wampus