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The Whistlers

Author: Author, teacher, storyteller, and supernatural historian Mason Winfield studied English and Classics at Denison University, earned a master’s degree in British literature at Boston College, and studied poetry and fiction at SUNY Buffalo with professor emeritus and MacArthur grant recipient Irving Feldman. He has written or edited fourteen books, including the regional sensation “Shadows of the Western Door” (1997) and “Iroquois Supernatural,” co-authored with Michael Bastine, on the traditions of the Six Longhouse Nations (Inner Traditions International/Bear & Company, 2011). Several of his surveys of upstate folklore and paranormal tradition may be found at the website of Western New York Wares: www.buffalobooks.com. He may be reached at www.masonwinfield.com. An anatomically perfect human jaw fashioned of diamond-hard quartz crystal is uncovered at an Ohio burial mound and sold on the underground antiquities market. Shortly after, three pothunters are found dead. A mysterious new drug suspected of South American origin surfaces in Buffalo, NY. Its unprecedented psycho-tropic effects include the momentary activation of ESP. Blind, speechless, emaciated street people start appearing in many parts of the world. An urban legend-cycle forms around them, and the name of a murderous old cult, “the Whistlers” attaches to them. An archaeological team at a Mayan site reports finding a bizarre artifact and vanishes. An upstate schoolteacher’s book of New York legends and folklore foreshadows these developments and more. These are the threads – plus his affair with a maddening woman – that draw narrator Ward Courier into the international adventure of occultism, terror, Native American tradition and onrushing prophecy that is Mason Winfield’s anticipated new novel THE WHISTLERS. By the time the picture of THE WHISTLERS becomes clear, we are ready to believe in a sinister conspiracy that could predate Atlantis and even hail from another world.

Mason Winfield · Fantasy
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Chapter 78: The Society of Unknown Philosophers, Part 78

NARRATIVE of WARD COURIER/CONFERENCE with RICK REYNARD, Continued

January, 2010

RUSKIN, NY

Rick let that settle in for a few breaths, and then he looked at me like he does when he wants to make a big point with little words. "Those guys would have been real good, you know. Real good. A lot of people they took care of, nobody would have known they were even killed. Not unless they wanted to send a message. People would have thought they'd died of heart attacks or suicide or something like that. Sometimes the whites would see the signs left by the Red Tips or the Black Hands and not be able to interpret what it was. The cases like that would never make it into the news reports or the histories."

As if he could read my mind racing behind my eyes, Rick followed up. "You remember, you aren't gonna write about any of this until somebody else tells, you, right? You're not gonna make me the one that broke this story?"