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Moving to a small village in Ireland's Deep South would have been the last place Afro-American cop Otis Tweedy would have imagined he would be living. But when medically discharged from the force after receiving horrific injuries in the line of duty, his life plummets to an all time low. The turning point arrives when his Irish-born wife Sarah receives news that her favourite uncle has died and bequeathed her his house in Cappawhite, Sarah's home town. Feeling that sixties racist America has nothing more to offer them, they decide to sell up and move to Ireland. It isn't long, however, until they find out about the old house up the lane and the strange goings on there. Although warned by locals to stay away from the place, Sarah unwittingly gets involved with the entity that lurks there, plunging their lives into an unspeakable nightmare that threatens her very soul. Otis returns to America, to search out his old ex-partner, a full blood Lakota Sioux Indian, whom he believes is the only one who has the knowledge to help them and save his wife, but the news he receives shocks him, and he returns with a heavy heart.
A collection of 11 short, diabolical and ironic stories from Gerald J. Tate, the author of Cappawhite I, and Beyond The Forest's Edge, Cappawhite II. Journey to odd places and experience new perspectives that could only come from the mind of Gerald J. Tate. A sample of what awaits you inside: THE SANDCASTLE-An early morning stroll on the beach, turns into a nightmare for Tom Harper, when he tangles with the jogger with a difference. I AM WITH YOU-Arnold feels life has no more to offer, after a series of events in his life grow rapidly worse. But things for him may not be all they seem. WINNIE'S TALE-A dying woman hunts for the son she gave up 25 years previously. But will he want to know her? ANGEL IN HELL-A German officer in the Nazi death camps shows compassion toward a sick Jewish family. SECRET LIES-Don Richards cannot disguise his loathing for his wife's mother and brother, but he would soon find how badly he has misjudged them. Note: All the author's royalties for this book will be donated to the Royal Victoria Hospital for Sick Children located in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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List for March 7, 1844, is the list for September 10, 1842, amended in manuscript.
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