Ghost Girls and Rabbits

By

Cassondra Windwalker
Indigenous horror about the lengths to which a mother will go to bring home her missing daughter
Ghost Girls and Rabbits

By

Cassondra Windwalker

Indigenous horror about the lengths to which a mother will go to bring home her missing daughter

Flush with the victory of winning the election as Alaska’s first Athabaskan Senator, Noni Begay wakes to find herself buried alive. When her coffin lid opens, though, it’s not to rescue but to six years of captivity, betrayed by the one person she trusted most. Escape will require not only all her strength but all the strength and stories of the ancestors she had until now imagined were only a useful device, an accessory she wore to win votes and social media followers.

Mary Nelson’s only daughter, Ryska, went missing ten years ago, with no one but her mother to search for her. Having used up every favor and chit she has, Mary is willing to risk everything on one last ploy to save her daughter from the monsters-even if she has to become one herself.

A chilling psychological horror novel excoriating the epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in North America, Ghost Girls and Rabbits is an unforgettable read perfect for fans of Scandinavian noir and literary horror, told by two fractured minds in the trappings of myths truer than mirrors.

About the Author

Cassondra Windwalker earned a BA of Letters from the University of Oklahoma. Born and raised on the red clay, she’s wandered the sticky corn fields of the Midwest, the frozen seas of the Wild North, and frequently rests her wings where orange skies meet purple mountains. She’s the author of novels and poetry and does her best to keep fed a menagerie of stray critters, cryptids, marooned kelpies, and lost specters.

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