Gulleytown

Rix County

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: JOHN BARKSDALE ISBN: 9781491863954
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 20, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: JOHN BARKSDALE
ISBN: 9781491863954
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 20, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Evil comes in many forms but pure evil has its own distinctive shape. In Rix County, Georgia it crested in the form of Henly Blackmon, mayor of the tiny town. Within the borders of Rix, a sheltering and most forbidden place is nestled. Its a destination where true miracles occur and they come about in abundance. Folklore thicker than the heaviest of rain cloud has hovered over and around this magical setting and its existence is unblemished by the impurities of evils stain. Lawrence Blackmon is the only son of the mayor and is an individual that has lived a complex life, one that has seen him be a friend to many but also witness as he shared company with wickedness and loyalty to transgression. Death and murders scattered the county and all were set in place by the deeds of Lawrence and for that his mere existence became a living hell. This tale shadows the path of young Lawrence Blackmon as he attempts to overtake the many struggles that have shaped his life and it will answer the question as to why the ever-evolving Lawrence had no other choice but to eventually destroy everything that made up his existence.

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Evil comes in many forms but pure evil has its own distinctive shape. In Rix County, Georgia it crested in the form of Henly Blackmon, mayor of the tiny town. Within the borders of Rix, a sheltering and most forbidden place is nestled. Its a destination where true miracles occur and they come about in abundance. Folklore thicker than the heaviest of rain cloud has hovered over and around this magical setting and its existence is unblemished by the impurities of evils stain. Lawrence Blackmon is the only son of the mayor and is an individual that has lived a complex life, one that has seen him be a friend to many but also witness as he shared company with wickedness and loyalty to transgression. Death and murders scattered the county and all were set in place by the deeds of Lawrence and for that his mere existence became a living hell. This tale shadows the path of young Lawrence Blackmon as he attempts to overtake the many struggles that have shaped his life and it will answer the question as to why the ever-evolving Lawrence had no other choice but to eventually destroy everything that made up his existence.

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