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Gris-Gris

By: R C Ducantlin
Narrated by: Angela Ohlfest
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A Gris-Gris (gree-gree) is a talisman, an amulet, a voodoo charm, a spell, or an incantation believed capable of warding off evil and bringing good luck to oneself or bestowing misfortune on another.

AJ’s mother refused to marry his father, Rand. A struggling musician who is never around, AJ barely knew his father. 

Ignoring his mother’s advice, AJ wants to be a musician. After college, his dream of being a musician takes a backseat to earning a living. A backseat until his estranged father passes away.

The story opens with the reading of Rand LaLonde's Will and the awarding of his estate. In the lawyer's overcrowded conference room, the LaLonde family and friends are shocked at what happens.

Rand understands he must carry the burden of the LaLonde family legacy. Rand’s great aunt Miranda ensure the legacy continues.

Not all voodoo is bad voodoo.

Written first, Gris-Gris is the third of a three-part series of short stories.

©2019 R C Ducantlin, Ltd (P)2020 R C Ducantlin, Ltd

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