
The novel spans the course of single winter day, interspersed with memories from Sandy’s life-childhood days spent with her distracted, scholarly grandfather in a remote cabin in British Columbia’s interior mountains later recollections of new motherhood and then the tragic disappearance that would irrevocably shape the rest of her life, a day when all signs of the mysterious creature would disappear for thirty years. The words sasquatch, bigfoot and yeti almost never occur in this novel, but that is what most people would call the hairy, nine-foot creature that would become a lifelong obsession for Aidan Fitzpatrick, and in turn, his granddaughter Sandy Langley.

It all starts with an impossibly large set of tracks, footprints for a creature that could not possibly exist.
