The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater

The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater
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Publisher : Martin Brant
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9781440404238
ISBN-13 : 1440404232
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater by : Martin Brant

Download or read book The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater written by Martin Brant and published by Martin Brant. This book was released on 2008 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At odds with his sexuality in college, all of that changes the day Johnny Feelwater meets Marilee. They wed, buy a home and he begins a career in commercial art. Life is normal for nine years, until the day comes his ancestral heritage catches up with him. Suddenly the phantoms from the past are once again awaken. The catalyst: Cassandra Mott, his grandmother's lover, who had returns to a new life in Savannah, bent on revenge-she blames Johnny for her lover's premature death. Drawn into a supernatural world of conniving and debauchery, Johnny finds himself reintroduced to his own misguided genes, his life is systematically dismantled. When he seeks help to free himself from Cassandra's spell, Johnny travels to Africa where he meets up with a man who changes his life. Set in historic Savannah, Georgia, The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater, is an engaging tale of male emotions and sexuality which will intrigue those of any gender or sexual persuasion.


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