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The Melungeon Witch's Ghost - The Melungeon Witch Short Story Series #3 - cover

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The Melungeon Witch's Ghost - The Melungeon Witch Short Story Series #3

BV Lawson

Editorial: BV Lawson

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The third intallment in the Melungeon Witch short-story series set between the two World Wars in the Appalachians near Sneedville, Tennessee.  
When Sheriff Daniel Praeger's three-year-old son finds a "sleeping man" in the woods, Daniel realizes the man has been murdered—and was himself accused of murdering his own wife a year ago. With the dead man's uncooperative family and Daniel's ex turning up the heat, can Daniel keep his son and Cephea safe while sorting out his own conflicted emotions? 
 
Disponible desde: 01/04/2016.

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