A Favour For The King – Chapter Eight

A Favour For The King – Chapter Eight Cagle Mansion Ruin South of Mount Katahdin: McGee was uneasy. We were still being watched. We all shared that eerie feeling. Though it was unspoken we also knew that could mean strange creatures could be drawn to us. We had hoped that being with the barrier created…

A Favour For The King – Chapter Seven

A Favour For The King – Chapter Seven Near to Mount Katahdin at the Cagle Estate: The violent events of a distant primordial era had already laid and determined the geological foundations of this region. Nevertheless, in the current brief snapshot of the present, they had left almost no lasting visible scars of their titanic…

A Favour For The King – Chapter Six

A Favour For The King – Chapter Six Monday, May 18, 1925 – Penobscot River, Lincoln: After our recent shocking encounter it was a very quiet journey upriver. Having escaped the clutches of Razorshins by the skin of our scalp, we made the short trip to the village of Lincoln sticking as close the middle…

A Favour For The King – Chapter Five

A Favour For The King – Chapter Five Saturday, May 16, 1925 – Rocksport, Maine: Ed Berkeley had been gored by the teeth of that foul back serpentine beast and was comatose. Sheesh! Anyone with a softer head would have been dead. He was lucky though I doubt he would have seen it that way….

A Favour For The King – Chapter Four

A Favour For The King – Chapter Four Friday, May 15, 1925 – Penobscot River, Maine: The sun had raised high in the pale blue late spring sky as we returned to Indian Island with our human cargo stored safely away below decks.  Taking no chances with that filthy beast, Cagle got the full treatment…

A Favour For The King – Chapter Three

A Favour For The King – Chapter Three Thursday, May 14, 1925 – Penobscot River, Maine: About 12 miles upstream from Bangor on the Penobscot River. McGee, Cherry and MacNifey decided to go back for the injured lumberjack, recently one of four of the Clenton brothers but now the only one. What the hell were…