
The Dirt That Don't Wash Off
Tiana Renshaw swore she'd never return to Cedartown, Georgia—the town where her grandmother was lynched forty-three years ago for crimes she didn't commit.
But when her mother dies, Tiana uncovers the truth: Etta Mae wasn't a witch. She was a witness. And the real killers have been living comfortable lives built on lies and murder.
Now the dead are rising. Sheriff's deputies found with dislocated jaws. A pastor dead, raving about women made of dirt. The town's buried sins are clawing to the surface, hungry for justice denied.
Caught between vengeful spirits and a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power, Tiana must choose: expose the truth and risk everything, or let the dead settle their accounts in blood.
In Cedartown, some secrets refuse to stay buried.
And the dirt remembers everything.
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*A haunting Southern Gothic tale of supernatural justice.*
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