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Season of the Sickness

By: Harry J. Vaughn
Narrated by: David George
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Pastor James Elba loses more than his faith when his daughter perishes in a tragic murder. After moving back to his hometown of Savannah, Georgia, his wife is now at the mercy of his own dark past, locked away in the forgotten shadows of a derelict rice plantation seeped in bloody history. But will his renovations stir up more than just long suppressed memories of a childhood dare, an incantation that summoned...what?

Desperate for help, James calls upon the mystical powers of a Manbo-Voodoo priestess, Miss Lolita. Can her sorcery help him retrieve his memories and save his wife? Or will the demons of his past claim another victim in this atmospheric Southern Gothic, where James' very soul will be shaken to its foundation?

©2022 Harry J Vaughn (P)2023 Harry J Vaughn
Occult Supernatural United States

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