A town called Spiritwood, bordering the massive Chequamagon National Forest, gets its name from an old Native American legend of Indian spirits living in the woods surrounding the town…the thing is, the legend is true.
When Jed Guiness, a wood sculptor, moves to Spiritwood, he is immediately enchanted with the Indians only he can see in the massive oaks on his property. By chopping down the trees to carve out the Indians, he is unaware of the consequences.
Henry Crowdog, a resident of Spiritwood, has experienced the force held captive within the ring of trees first hand. As the child of a shaman of the local Ojibwa tribe, he knows the legend of Red Eagle’s evil spirit contained within the circle of trees is true.
Will Jed, Henry, and their friends be able to successfully hold Red Eagle’s spirit in check or will Red Eagle’s spirit prevail and destroy those who mean to imprison him again?
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