Author: | Elisabeth Graves | ISBN: | 9781937997359 |
Publisher: | Northampton House | Publication: | December 4, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Elisabeth Graves |
ISBN: | 9781937997359 |
Publisher: | Northampton House |
Publication: | December 4, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“One of those ‘can’t stop reading’ types of books. The reader is completely absorbed in the story as the dark secrets of a small North Florida town are revealed…This novel will remain in your memory for a long time.” – Patrick D. Smith, author of FOREVER ISLAND
In the Land of Sunshine, do the dead come back? And who’s in charge of the travel arrangements?
According to the tourist advertisements, the whole state is made up of beaches and theme parks and racetracks and shopping malls. But if you leave the interstate for a while, a bit of the Old Florida survives. In thick palmetto scrub and pine woods, beneath dark, fast-flowing rivers, hidden in long-suppressed family secrets, kept alive by tradition and superstition…and something even more sinister. After Kay Abbott’s husband dies suddenly in Miami, she wants to escape grief and start over. So she packs up and takes her daughter to live in a house inherited from his family, in a small town in the rural Panhandle. But Kay hasn’t really left her problems behind. And in Jack’s hometown she’s inherited new ones: an old house with things to hide, a creepy, lecherous realtor, a wandering little girl, a local witch, and a husband who simply won’t stay buried.
In Abaton, Florida, the past truly is only prologue – and the dead haven’t gone far away at all.
“One of those ‘can’t stop reading’ types of books. The reader is completely absorbed in the story as the dark secrets of a small North Florida town are revealed…This novel will remain in your memory for a long time.” – Patrick D. Smith, author of FOREVER ISLAND
In the Land of Sunshine, do the dead come back? And who’s in charge of the travel arrangements?
According to the tourist advertisements, the whole state is made up of beaches and theme parks and racetracks and shopping malls. But if you leave the interstate for a while, a bit of the Old Florida survives. In thick palmetto scrub and pine woods, beneath dark, fast-flowing rivers, hidden in long-suppressed family secrets, kept alive by tradition and superstition…and something even more sinister. After Kay Abbott’s husband dies suddenly in Miami, she wants to escape grief and start over. So she packs up and takes her daughter to live in a house inherited from his family, in a small town in the rural Panhandle. But Kay hasn’t really left her problems behind. And in Jack’s hometown she’s inherited new ones: an old house with things to hide, a creepy, lecherous realtor, a wandering little girl, a local witch, and a husband who simply won’t stay buried.
In Abaton, Florida, the past truly is only prologue – and the dead haven’t gone far away at all.