★★★★★ REVIEWS FOR BACKWATER ★★★★★FIVE STARS! “Kept me reading till I finished! “This novella has one twist after another. It introduces evil early combined with love, murder and a healthy dose of the occult…”FIVE STARS! “A Tale of the Darkside ~ “A tale of ambition, love, lust, and betrayal entwined with a thread of paranormal manifestation that both fascinates and horrifies...”FIVE STARS! “Backwater Runs Deep! “Madness and mythology, love and literature, spirits and spooks, all play a role in this wonderful, Gothic drama of hers...”FIVE STARS! “Creepy and Intense ~ This novella is a paranormal thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat and guessing until the end...”The lack of facts surrounding the events in 1955, New Orleans, did not stop the wagging tongues who were known to always be right, and they tried to top each other with one strange and bizarre tale after another. But none of their stories could match the La Bauve family legend and as it grew in the minds of those who chose to believe every word – true or false – it became entrenched in Louisiana folklore. Both young girls were pretty things; they had hair as black as midnight and skin as white as fresh crème. One was thirteen years of age and the other fourteen, and their lives were about to intersect for the first time. A terrifying experience lay ahead … one neither girl would forget … together they would embark on a dark journey and play a dangerous game that would affect the rest of their lives …
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- Release Date 12/05/2011
- Authors Peggy Randall-Martin, Lereta Rainwater-Adkisson
- Language English
- Company ; 1st edition
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