The Big Bite
A Gator Gothic
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J.G. O'Sax
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JJ Darlin, a local roughneck with a shady past, turns up dead in the swamp – mauled, not by just gators, but by something far more sinister. Sheriff Cletus Noir, a man as gruff as the cypress knees, and his sharp-witted deputy, Robin Perez, find a single, enigmatic clue: a mysterious boot print. It leads them down a murky path of land disputes, whispers of dark rituals, and a chilling truth – the swamp holds secrets deadlier than any creature.
Meanwhile, Claudia LeBlanc returns to Apaloosacola, Florida, where gossip travels faster than a cottonmouth strike. Her arrival stirs suspicion, dredging up old secrets and cryptic warnings from Aunt Miriam. As Claudia delves deeper, she uncovers a web of deceit spun tighter than the swamp's tangled vines.
When Sheriff Noir and Claudia's paths converge, they face not only the perils of the swamp – from the eerie glow of fireflies to the whispers of the legendary boogeywoman, Didicoi – but also the chilling realities that lurk beneath the surface of their seemingly peaceful town.
This gritty Southern Gothic mystery blurs the line between nature and the supernatural. Every step deeper into Caterwaul Swamp reveals a layer of danger, and the fight for survival is not just against the lurking predators but against the haunting truths that threaten to consume them all.
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