In a small community in Georgia, a tragic fratricide occurs, causing the community to struggle with traditionalism and sacrifice. The story revolves around the respect for the enemy, meeting, and hosting guests. It touches upon the themes of death, murder, and the rural setting. The community is depicted as having a deep respect for their traditions and a strong connection to the mountains. The plot also involves the cutting of an arm, crying, and the burial in a graveyard. The story explores the themes of tradition and sacrifice, as well as the conflicts and challenges faced by the community in the Caucasus region of Russia.
Gwynyth McBride moves to a small town where she can practice her Wiccan faith in peace, but when she tries to set up a homeless shelter on the land that a greedy corporation wants, their evil-genius fixer and his gang target her.
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