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Book Review of Ten Little Indians

Ten Little Indians
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From Back Cover:
Ten year old Shayla Bennett was proud of her Indian heritage. And when her foster parents were killed in a freak accident, she decided to survive on her own in the mountains of Montana - just like a real Indian. She'd hide and she'd eat berries and she wouldn't be afraid of anything. Not even the strange shadowy figures that emerged from the bowels of the mountains at night. They had been watching her. She was just what they needed. An innocent little girl. All alone in the woods. Completely ignorant of the mountains age old secrets. And completely at their mercy. No one would hear her if she screamed. No one would know she was missing. And no one would ever again disturb the darkness of hteir ancient hiding place.