Bryson Keahbone, a Native American marathon champion, retreats from society after his wife's death, feeling cursed by tragedy. Returning to Oklahoma, he clashes with Principal Piper Hitchcock but finds love through her son, Jared. When they are kidnapped by a demonic family, Bryson must compete in a deadly game to save them, uncovering life-altering truths.
Brett Hayes Boeken


The narrative centers on the Callaway family's legacy, encapsulated in the phrase "Hlampko Hosh Tahli" and a mysterious bullet, which has been passed down for four generations since pre-statehood Oklahoma. Deacon Callaway is eager to share the significance of this tradition with his eighteen-year-old son, Bryar, during a planned float trip, marking a pivotal moment in their family's history. The story explores themes of heritage, familial bonds, and the importance of storytelling across generations.