Wind In The Pass: The True Story Behind The Haunting Of The Pacheco Pass - Paperback

Wind In The Pass: The True Story Behind The Haunting Of The Pacheco Pass - Paperback

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by David D. Allee (Author)

An ancient prophecy - a love denied - a haunting which has lasted 200 years. This compelling historical novel reveals the untold saga of a small California Indian tribe fighting for their survival during the summer of 1815. The protagonist, a young Yokut warrior named Kul-kit, murders a priest and orchestrates a rebellion against the Mission San Juan Bautista. A long- prophesied battle follows; Kul-kit and his betrothed are eternally separated, their love for one another denied as Spanish soldiers from the San Francisco Presidio annihilate the little tribe. The terror and blood-letting which results from that massacre leaves an indelible mark upon the terrain of the Pacheco Pass, a haunting which remains to this very day. The story, once read, also serves to explain the cause of the paranormal activity surrounding California's State Route 152 - in particular, the Pacheco Pass section of that highway. The Pacheco Pass continues to be a source of numerous reported instances of paranormal activity, prompting expos s by the SciFi Channel's Sightings and the Travel Channel's Haunted Travels.

Author Biography

David was born in Oroville, California. Despite having lived in Brasil, Hawaii, Idaho, Georgia, and Missouri, he chose to re-locate back to Northern California where he makes his home in the city of Orland ( less than an hour's drive from the location where he was born). He has earned four degrees over a period of 20 years including degrees in Biblical Studies, International Business, and a Masters degree in Public Administration. A rich and varied career has included service as an ordained member of the clergy (serving as a church Pastor), managing a non-profit organization, serving as the Executive Director for a professional business-member Association, and executive consulting for both the State of California and the private sector. He currently works for a Social Service agency in Glenn County while continuing to write historical novels which provide the explanation and background for haunted sites and other locations where paranormal activity regularly occurs. David is an avid outdoorsman and, when not either working or writing, enjoys fly-fishing and hunting. He is also a fan of World Cup soccer, professional boxing, and the symphony orchestra.

Number of Pages: 356
Dimensions: 0.79 x 7.99 x 5.24 IN
Publication Date: December 09, 2009
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