Saturday, June 20, 2015

At the Edge of the Hockomock Swamp

Bill Russo lived at the edge of the 
Hockomock Swamp for years 
without knowing that there were 
strange creatures in it, until he 
met one.  While on a midnight walk, a hairy, potbellied 
Puckwudgie beckoned to him. "Keer. Keer!  KEER!" it said.

Bill and his encounter have been featured on Discovery Channel's Monsters and Mysteries in America as well as in theaward winning documentary, "The Bridgewater Triangle".

Here's a recent FIVE STAR REVIEW:This collection of short 
stories from New England, more specifically Massachusetts, is a delightful read. I’m partial to New England having visited family there for much of my childhood. This book evoked the memories of the quirky people living there and the 
storytelling tradition of the area.

Not only are there some interesting tales from and about the history of Massachusetts as well as the Cape Cod area, but the author also provides helpful travel tips should you find
yourself visiting the area. This is the region where our country basically began. Everyone should learn about
its history and this book is an entertaining way to begin that journey.

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