Low Country Boil



Good morning and welcome to Friday Feelings. This month, we’re focusing on paranormal books. There will be a lot of visitors making an appearance but on Sundays and Tuesdays, this blog will be all about things that go bump in the night!
Ghosts, ghouls, demons, you name it and I find it fascinating. Anything that can’t be proven becomes a story in my head, a way to explain those mysterious bumps in the night or things moving when no one is near them. Oh, I’ve heard all the explanations about how it could be cars driving past or a minor earthquake—good luck proving the second one to me. I can feel earthquakes, having grown up in an area where they abound.
Welcome Adam Zorzi to the blog today. He’s here, talking about his short story, Low Country Boil…






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Blurb

When Maine native, Casey, becomes the first female sheriff in a low country county, she's surprised by the blistering heat and humidity of a southern summer. Worse, three unsolved murders bring a state investigator to take over the cases. Top of her forensic academy class Casey sees her reputation as a meticulous crime-solver and early accomplishments in the county give way to questions of her competency. When three murders become five, even Casey questions her abilities. Someone is killing off the county's eligible young men. It's up to Casey to find and stop them before the body count rises.

About Adam Zorzi

Born in Venice, Italy, Adam Zorzi is the author of Auld Acquaintances, a holiday ghostly romance set in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Low Country Boil is his first short story. His previous works include a paranormal suspense trilogy based on a haunted psychiatric hospital still in operation. He lives in New York City.


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Published on October 26, 2018 00:00
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