Bayou Kid: A Blistering New Addition to the Lone Writer Phantasia Series. Lurking. Scheming. Planning. An evil spirit has possessed the body of a living being. Vengeance. Retribution. Revenge. The spirit wants to destroy the two cities where cops and courts ended his life of crime. They confiscated all his ill-gotten gains. They intended to lock him away for the rest of his life. He would have never let that happen. But then there was the boy. The twelve-year old kid that ended his earthly existence. Even as a spirit, he could still feel the pain of that knife shoved under his chin and upward into his brain. On that day, his spirit surrendered his earthly body and sought another. Thirteen years later. Viktor Lavko, aka: Viktor Helgrind, has designed a devastating plan of attack on the two cities. He was possessed by the evil spirit of Burt Haden. Haden’s plan would murder many thousands if not millions of people up and down the Missouri River. There was one obstacle. The same boy who took his earthly life thirteen years earlier is now a grown man. He is the descendent of a Bayou Queen and has inherited the Powers of Cajun. He has unknowingly become a Cajun King. With his growing maturity, he begins to discover his influence over creatures of the bayou and especially soldiers of the night. The Bayou Queen tells him it is his destiny to stop the evil spirit but first he must master the powers he inherited. It is his duty to destroy the spirit of a man who died but still lives in the body of another.
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- Release Date 12/01/2017
- Author Larry E Heck
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 15.8 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.64 x 9 inches
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