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One Hunter and One Cougar is a novel about random chance; and it is also about order,
about the design of things.

Ancient legends say that Kokopelli, a flute player, teaches how to build kivas for a ritual song and dance, for storing harvested pinyon from the mountain terraces, and corn from the irrigated pastures, where mesas of yucca and cholla bloom.

And there is also a legend about twins and their mother. Accused of adultery, condemned to death, the mother of the hero twins convinces the vassals of the Lords of Death to spare her, by substituting the heart of a red fruit for her heart, the juice of it for her blood. They do this, placing the severed fruit in a bowl and they return with it. The Lords of Death drink the blood of the fruit, thinking it the best tasting sacrifice they have ever had, and it is sweet, because the mother of the hero twins dupes death.

However, these legends are a trick, a trap, a joke told by a gambler, because the twin ball players and Kokopelli are one and the same. The twins are not twins: they are lovers; they are the First Hunter and First Cougar.

ISBN-13 978-0-9825269-1-0
ISBN-10 0-9825269-1-0

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About the Author

Charles Sauer
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Charles Matthew Sauer is a software engineer and the author of Mondo Jazz & Z-Axis, and Deus ex Machina; Logos. First published in the early 1990's in various magazines, such as Sneak Previews, and Eldritch Tales, he edited for Neo Magazaine in Utah, and for the G.W. Review while studying literature at The George Washington University. Sauer graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science from Weber State University (Ogden, Utah), and afterward moved to Colorado, where he developed software transforms for IBM – Printing Systems Division. He left that position to devote his time to freelance work.

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Facts and Fictions, as listed under Computers & Internet
Published August 3, 2009

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