Louis Tridico grew up in Louisiana's bayou and plantation country, listending to stories his father and uncles told about the people and culture of the region. Often funny, sometines scary and always memorable. Separating fact from fiction was usually impossible. After graduating from LSU, he began a career in advertising, PR and political consulting, including a stint as media spokesman for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He and his wife live in Texas. Visit his website at LouisTridico.com
Four elaborate mausoleums are found deep in the Louisiana swamp, far from any town. Inside are 21 bodies, yet there are no markings, no names, no dates. Historian Emma Eaton is asked to investigate. What she discovers leads to a mystery that began during a violent hurricane in 1856, with connections to a crazed itinerant preacher and a centuries-old feud between two prominent families. But there are forces at work to stop her. One, a reclusive Native American who wants the tombs left alone. The other, the massive floodwaters of the Mississippi River, threatening to destroy a dam and wash away the answers. Either could bury Emma once and for all, and forever hide the secrets of Last Island.
Título : Last Island
EAN : 9780986429330
Editorial : Duke Street Press
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