There's no such thing as voodoo. At least that's what most of the Baptists in Bellin tell themselves. But Seven LeVey knows better. In a small rural town just outside of Nashville, voodoo conjures and curses simmer and seethe under the noses of may who will never know. Seventeen year old Seven romanticizes about the meaning of life while being held captive as a zombie under the shell of a kiddie pool. He's counting on the strength, and maybe even the love, of a certain redheaded clarinet player to save him. But will she?
Filled with betrayal and revenge, two families struggle with a curse that stretches back to the Queen of Voodoo Marie Laveau in this contemporary Southern Gothic adventure. Prepare for a wildly original twist on the paranormal.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Beaird Glover grew up on a rural farm in Tennessee. He graduated from Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington with a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing. He then moved to southern California and wrote "Secret Ciphers of the 1876 Election." More recently he acquired a Bachelor of Science degree from Long Island University in Brooklyn and has worked as a physician's assistant. Beaird now lives in New Orleans with his wife Kim and their cats.
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