Bruchac vigorously cranks up the suspense, and pits a ghastly creature against a resourceful young heroine who draws both on courage and cultural tradition. A natural for under-the-blanket reading. --Kirkus Bruchac gives full play to his talent for the creepy, and the introduction of bits of American Indian lore and story are smoothly and capably integrated. Reluctant as well as eager readers will relish this fast-paced supernatural chase. --Bulletin for the Center for Children's Books Although it's steeped in Mohawk lore and tradition, Bruchac's story is contemporary both in its setting and its celebration of the enduring strength and courage of Native American women. --ALA Booklist The mix of traditional and contemporary cultural references adds to the story's haunting appeal, and the quick pace and suspence will likely hold the interest of young readers. --Publishers Weekly â An incredibly scary story that will make hearts beat and brows sweat. --School Library Journal (starred review) The legend is chilling--and the terror builds on every page. This book gave ME nightmares! --R. L. Stine, New York Times bestselling author of the Goosebumps and Fear Street series