Publisher's Synopsis
Gavin McHenry is a lonely, restless man. Even among the beautiful and bountiful yuletide merriment of his cousin Arthur LeMagnes Christmas feast, the RCMP constable stands apart, brooding and regretful. Then a strange Sasquatch on a sled crashes the party and challenges him to a cruel game. A kind of duel, it will lead to other tests along the way as a year hence Gavin goes in search of the beast the Dene Nation call Nuk-luk. Is the young constable just an old-fashioned Canadian adventurer or a retro Millennial adrenalin junkie? Gavins struggle for virtuous action and nobility of soul in a self-serving world of violent deceit and sexual treachery may be that of every man and woman alive today. In Sasquatch and the Green Sash, Keith Hendersons narrator presents a scarily enchanting and thrilling tale of two determined, duty-bound adversaries. Gavins struggle is ours, and something to savour for sure -- but maybe not too sweetly? One thing clear through all the snow and ice and race to win is what some will risk to gain or lose, be it love or fame through sin and dishonour in the perilous Arctic mountains of Canadas mystical north Sasquatch and the Green Sash is a modernised retelling of the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...