In the midst of a family crisis, devoted father Pa Morse is drawn into a harrowing world centered on an ancient Indian prophecy that has signaled the end of mankind. Against this backdrop, Pa frantically searches for a missing relic that mysteriously moves from place to place, causing destruction when it does. With the help of Natasha Melaike, Professor of Ancient History, Pa grapples with vague clues that pull him into a landscape of Hopi culture, secret hideouts, and paranormal science.
S. N. Deinscheiss always dreamed about writing but could not do so because of his career in public health. After a rewarding time spent preventing diseases, he decided to stop thinking about it and become a full time writer. WUWPOO is the first of a mystery thriller series, each conceptualized during his twenty-nine year career. Just when you think you have the mystery solved, the author inserts a twist so bizarre that it will leave your head spinning. "I wanted to lead up to the obvious and then present something so extraordinarily different," said Deinscheiss. "It took me years to find plausible ways to do this." Though WUWPOO is inspired by true events, the author takes the antagonist on a wild ride into the Sasquatch mystery in his second book, yet to be titled. And in the most bizarre twist yet, that book begins where WUWPOO leaves off, but the similarities end there. "I pretty much unravel WUWPOO in the second book," said Deinscheiss. "So it would seem that is," he adds, laughing.Videos