
Radar Island in Western Hudson Bay is home of a mystical 'small people', natives call Tungaks, who dress in polar bear clothing, carry harpoons and live behind rocks and in underground tunnels. Existing since prehistory, they have strict codes of adherence; violators are met severely with death or property damage. Native elders relay many stories about them and struggle to get younger men to obey their laws.
A Louisiana 'devil' cult accessed this island for ceremonial rituals and disposing of bodies. An international climate change research crew discovered bodies on the island and one sexually mutilated body, missing for over fifty years, shocks the world.
The massacre of a native wildlife crew and plane crash of 'cultists' forced the local band office to close the airstrip and prevent media from accessing the island to report numerous deaths.
A young Chinese communist research woman with disabilities shares the identical first name, bonds with a local Cree woman and goes to the unusual island to cure a disability. Canadian Security considered the Chinese woman a spy.
A discovery at an old Hudson Bay Company cabin on the island leads to safety deposit box keys in Toronto that showed a method the Mafia used to launder their money through the cult. Canadian Security assisted three young women to escape the cult and received asylum in Ontario with damaging information about the cult.
This book describes the difficulty in attempting to bring down a devil's cult in two countries while operating on an island of mystical inhabitants.
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