The Serpent of Blackwater Bayou
The bayou does not give up its secrets. It keeps them the way the earth keeps bones—buried, silent, waiting for someone foolish enough to dig. Lavinia Duval knew this better than most. She had spent nineteen years learning the language of water and cypress and the slow dark movement of things beneath the surface. She had learned it from the Water Mother—a water python forty feet long, coiled in...
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