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Every hair on Ty's body, the skin on his neck and arms, everything was clenched in a primeval fear stimulus response. Within the thick of the woods not ten yards away stood a creature, manlike, apelike . . . some kind of hairy humanoid, like a gorilla standing upright on long legs. Motionless, it stared at Ty, and Ty froze dead in his tracks.
Jesus Christ, this is Bigfoot.
BIGFOOT IS ANGRY.
When careless campers unleash a raging forest fire, they inadvertently set in motion a blood-drenched spree of revenge. Motivated by the immolation of his family, a nearly eleven-foot-tall, preternaturally strong superprimate begins stalking the mountains northeast of Seattle, hunting the "small two-legs" he blames and leaving an eerie trail of missing people . . . but little else.
As people get started vanishing from close by forests, former software magnate Ty Greenwood risks everything to find out why. Tormented by his encounter with a Bigfoot three years earlier, Ty's past now collides with what he suspects is happening. But this time around he doesn't realize that the stakes are far higher.
In his search for two missing lawyers, Snohomish County Sheriff's Detective Mac Schneider discovers a spectacularly large footprint. Could it be another hoax or is there really something to fear in the woods? Despite mounting evidence, Mac fears ridicule and it is reluctant to reveal that the myth might in fact be considered a terrifying reality. Complicating everything for him is Kris Walker, a gorgeous but ruthless tv set reporter bent on getting the story no matter what.
Joining the quest can be an old Native American actor with a troubling secret: Ben Campbell has a mystical link with the beast. And while Ben's link with this fearsome and intelligent being haunts his dreams and may spell his doom, it may also prove to be the sole key to stopping this ferocious, inhuman killing machine. Can they end his deadly rampage before he destroys everything they hold dear?
Just when you thought it was safe to go into the woods . . . The Shadowkiller will give even the most hard-core skeptic grounds to think twice before going camping.