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Tulane Voodoo

Published
Aug 2012
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
144

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Tulane Voodoo is the seventh novel in the series. The Sci-Fi Adventures of Dr. Kenneth Messenger: The Parallel Universe Series New Orleans is saturated with Creole folklore and Cajun legends, many of which are steeped with voodoo, hexes and spells. Rumors are that a Tulane pathologist is schooled in Haitian voodoo. Dr. Kenneth Messenger opens a Bourbon Street night club in the French Quarter called Voodoo Mood. He is seduced into the dark realm of voodoo by a beautiful nineteen year old Creole, named Honey Suckle Ducree. She has wolf blue eyes that mesmerized Messenger and drew him deep into the inferno. Anne Riceʼs old home on Napoleon Avenue is the scene for some of the danger fi lled adventures and it serves as the site of the murder of Buster Stubble, a whore monger who also owns the Voodoo Token Shop. It appears that an enormously powerful animal is committing serial killings in the areas surrounding Jackson Square and the St. Louis Cathedral. Can Dr. Messenger avoid being a victim of voodoo, like his Cathedral friend, Father McGinnis? What is the truth concerning the undercover FBI agent, who works as a Lucky Dog vendor on Bourbon Street? Is there a shapeshifter lurking about, who is disguised as a half-hyena, half-human entity? What is the end result of Messengerʼs undying love for Honey Suckle and Tulane Voodoo? The ending is guaranteed to blow you away. Get ready with the gris-gris!

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First Edition Aug 2012 Createspace ISBN 1478115513
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