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The Sweethouse

By: Kevin Sullivan
Narrated by: Kevin P. Sullivan
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Kathy Graham hears someone upstairs, so she grabs a pair of shears and bravely investigates. That’s when she finds a large man tearing into one of her bedroom walls with his hands. When confronted, the man claims, “It’s here!” Terrified, the young homeowner stabs the man in the stomach, and he stumbles out into the hot, Louisiana night. What he was looking for in the walls will lead you on a historic and supernatural voyage, beginning at the turn of the 19th century, and living up to this very moment.

Gregory "Craig" Fitzroy is finally climbing the corporate ladder after being promised the "big-dog" seat in the soon-to-be, state-of-the-art fracking plant, by his billionaire boss. He’s thrilled...that is, until his colleagues begin dropping like flies around him in the most bizarre fashion. It’s almost as if someone - or thing - has it out for him.

The Sweethouse is a third-person experience, set in the deep south of Thibodaux, Louisiana - a place rich in history and culture - where back in darker times, sugarcane plantations were the staple industry, and Voodoo kings and queens orchestrated the religious undertow of society. These Vodun Gods were powerful, yes...but there was something here first....

©2020 Kevin P Sullivan (P)2020 Kevin P Sullivan
Ghosts Horror Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Scary Paranormal Haunted Royalty Louisiana
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