
Under the Blood Tree
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Narrated by:
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Steve Carlson
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By:
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PJ Grondin
About this listen
Severe drought ravages the Southeast. There is no end in sight as residents of Central Georgia brace for more unbearably hot, dry weather.
The fears of four young men are realized when the shrinking water level of Cypress Lake exposes a dark secret, hidden under the lake’s surface for 16 years. Long ago, when they were best friends, they made a pact to never speak of the secret to anyone. Now their livelihoods, their marriages, and possibly their very lives, hinge on keeping a childhood promise.
Will they be able to maintain their silence, or will the pact be broken under the blood tree?
©2017 Peter J. Grondin (P)2023 Peter J. Grondin
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