The Hunt
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  • Parts 1
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Complete, First published Sep 04, 2021
Suni Davis was a recent graduate in Cultural Anthropology. The excitement of the accomplishment quickly wore off though when she learned her professor had passed away. She had been one of his closest TA's. Returning to the university to help clean out his office she discovers he had planned a trip to Nepal. She finds a plane ticket and private notebook on the elusive creature, the yeti. Unaware that he'd been researching such a myth she becomes immersed in it. 
This was just the adventure she needed. She books a flight. Would she find what her professor was so entranced with?

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