Black House
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A series of murders has begun to plague the town of French Landing Wisconsin. The murderer is dubbed "The Fisherman" due to a conscious effort by the killer to emulate the methods of serial killer Albert Fish. Like Fish French Landings killer targets children and indulges in cannibalism of the bodies. Two victims have already been discovered as the story opens with a third awaiting discovery. The nature of the crimes and the local polices inability to capture the killer have led people all over the region to become more anxious with each passing day and certain elements of the local media exacerbate the situation with inflammatory and provocative coverage. After the events of The Talisman Jack Sawyer has repressed the memories of his adventures in The Territories and his hunt for the Talisman as a twelve year-old boy though the residue of these events has served to subtly affect his life even after he has forgotten them. Jack grew up to become a lieutenant in the Los Angeles Police Department where his professionalism and uncanny talent have helped him establish a nearly-legendary reputation. When a series of murders in Los Angeles are traced to a farm insurance salesman from French Landing Wisconsin Jack cooperates with the French Landing Police to capture the killer. While in Wisconsin Jack is irresistibly enraptured by the natural beauty of the Coulee Country echoing his reaction to The Territories as a child.
