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Jazz Death
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Complete, First published May 28, 2023
Mature
It was said that an old city in Louisiana would be overflowing with jazz tunes every single night for the past 20 decades. Everybody knew why and nobody ever spoke about the superstition until a newbie comes to town.
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Louisiana Loco-Motive

13 parts Complete Mature

1895. Butterville, Louisiana. An 11 year old boy sees something he never should have seen. It wasn't a hanging, shooting, stabbing beating, kidnapping, rape or any of that; but, something else so sinister that 80 years later the atrocity screams louder and louder with every chug of the locomotives engine. Can the cursed be reversed? Set in 1970s Louisiana, Sugar (as she is called), recounts the history of Butterville, which is centered around the legacy of Ranger Brown, a young boy whose fearless father dared to establish his roots in the segregated South. Inspired by real life event in her family's history, Aaralyn Adams brings us a historical thriller so riveting, you will shudder in remembrance every time you hear the chugging of a locomotive.