"My name is Diana Jackman . . . Here lives my story."
At a young age in the Maine woods, at the side of her father and great-uncle, a Micmac puoin, Diana Jackman learned to move freely in the wilderness, to sense a world invisible to most. A natural tracker from a long line of shamans, healers and hunters - an environmental software writer, estranged wife and mother - she has been taught by betrayal and loss to guard her feelings behind a wall of half truths and silence. It has cost her many things: her family, her happiness, her peace. And it has brought her to a beautiful, frozen place of magic ... and death.

Eight hunters have gathered on a vast, isolated estate in northern British Columbia, to track record book whitetail deer at the snow-covered confluence of the Sticks and the Dream rivers. Diana Jackman is among them - drawn by the hunt and the ancient Power of her father's people. Here, far from the claustrophobic madness of the modern world, she hopes to get in touch with unresolved issues of her past and to find the self she has somehow lost. But someone else is watching the hunting party - an insane and violent force of nature, hiding in the blinding whiteness of the Canadian winter. And now the hunters themselves have become the game.

One by one, they are being stalked, slaughtered and gutted like the animals they, themselves, are stalking. The killer is quick, relentless, frightening efficient. He can appear out of nowhere and vanish without a trace. He possesses cunning and skill beyond all reason. And he knows his quarry: what they think, what they feel ... what they fear. The madman has a passion and a purpose. And he will not rest until he achieves his one great goal: to purify the hunt by killing them all.

For the first time in her life, Diana Jackman will know what it is to be prey - but she must fight the instinct to flee. To survive, she will have to rely on her father's teachings, and set out alone to hunt the hunter.