Strange things are happening in the deep south. So strange, in fact, that it brings a Texas Ranger all the way to the most southern part of Georgia. The small town has had their fair share of voodoo and witchcraft but this was the most evil thing any of them had ever faced. When the Texas Ranger goes to talk to the local minister, the people in the congregation could only think he must be moving to the area and looking for a place to worship. Little did they know that his motives were much more serious than anyone could have suspected.During a time of Charles Manson and an explosion of rebellious teenagers on drugs, their little town remained unaffected by the news of the day. They didn't know this type of evil would soon be upon them and their children. The Texas Ranger reluctantly explained to the Sheriff why he had come to their quiet town and why he had approached the minister first. The remains of missing children seemed to be strewn in a straight line from Texas all the way to Georgia. In some cases, the children appeared to have been sacrificed.The Texas Ranger was certain these monsters were close by. When the hunting party was gathering, the Sheriff explained to the Ranger all the places where a criminal would most likely hide out. The Texan had already heard stories about the eerie swamp on the edge of town and had already decided that is where they should look first. If they could just get out before the mist set in.
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- Release Date 06/03/2016
- Author Terri Stewart
- Language English
- Company Terri Stewart
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