Fiction Books
Bigfoot
by Steve Niles and Rob Zombie
This series of comic books by Steve Niles and Rob Zombie is a horror/gore publication true to Zombie's style. Fear, helplessness, gruesome deaths... This is the sort of thing I try not to think about when I'm squatching alone... Great for graphic novels, though!
Yeti or Not, Here We Come: Bigfoot in the Redwoods
by Robert Leiterman
Generations of park rangers have sworn to protect one of the largest remaining groves of ancient coast redwoods. Since the park dedication, there has been at least one Bigfoot related report a year. For the most part, they were never taken very serious, written off as misidentified wildlife, or an over active imagination brought on by the aura of an ancient forest and even a self fulfilling prophecy for those who really want to believe. For one skeptical ranger, they were nothing more than entertaining folklore and myths. That all changed one-day after a series of Bigfoot related reports were brought to his attention. During his search for answers, he discovered that there was more to the redwoods then he ever imagined and found himself down a path that would forever change his way of thinking.
Bigfoot Summer
by Wilbern Laughlin
Jack Fayhe and Bill Ellis spend the summer in the Pacific Northwest trying to "catch a Sasquatch". They discover the creatures really do exist. With the help of a team of geneticists they find that the creatures are actually related to humans - they are the result of a Mongolian mutation that survived thru the years.
Where Legends Roam
by Lee Murphy and Mariana Malkoskie
This is the first in a series of adventure novels that chronicles the exploits of George Kodiak-- cryptozoologist-- as he searches the dark and deadly places of the Earth for animal anomalies such as the Sasquatch and the Loch Ness Monster. In this premier outing Kodiak becomes the grudging pawn of billionaire Emory Pittman who, believing the Sasquatch is a reality, enlists Kodiak's service in capturing a specimen of this rare animal for his private zoo.
Heretofore: Unknown
by Lee Murphy
When a strange and extremely aggressive animal is shot and killed by police inside a local Voodoo priestess' family mausoleum, who better to identify the thing than "the guy who caught Bigfoot"? In this, the third installment of "The Kodiak Books" series, cryptozoologist George Kodiak comes to Louisiana to confirm an identity for what could possibly be the legendary Honey Island Swamp Monster.
The Ape Cave Horror
by Clint Romag
Over the last year, hikers and campers have gone missing around the Mount Saint Helens area. Andrew Bridgeston, a Sasquatch enthusiast, is positive that one of these legendary creatures is involved with the disappearances. With his team of Sasquatch hunters, he is determined to capture one. They discover a hidden cave system and what they find in the depths is an unimaginable horror. Attacked and hunted, their only chance to survive is to find a way back to the surface. Even then, it may already be too late.
The Unleashing
by Clint Romag
Chad Gamin, a rookie hunter, thought that the hunting trip would give him a good chance to spend time with his father. But as Chad, his father, best friend Shane, and another couple enter the deep woods in pursuit of untouched hunting grounds, they make a startling discovery that will forever change their lives. Their fatal mistake unleashes the rage of a creature thought only to live in legends and campfire stories: Bigfoot. What follows is a massacre. The few hunters that survive the initial attack will desperately search for a way out of the forest, only to discover that an unrelenting monster is pursuing them.
The Devil's Ridge
by Andre Bergeron
Action adventure novel set in the Eastern Kentucky Appalachians, where Brad Brown and his team are pursuing a mysterious quarry--North America's great ape, the sasquatch. Advising the group is Jesse McCoy, a young man whose own past encounter with the creature fuels his desire for answers. They track down three of the elusive beasts, but the ensuing confrontation spells tragedy for some and redemption for others in an all-out fight for survival.
Six Million Dollar Man: The Secret of Bigfoot Pass
by Mike Jahn
If the book is anywhere close to as good as the TV show was, it would be a mind-blowing read.
More soon!


