Synopses & Reviews
Keith Lafleur, Louisiana's largest and greediest building contractor, thinks he's cut the deal of a lifetime. The huge old, two-story, clapboard house is his for the taking as long as he can move it to a new location. It's too big to move as it is, but Lafleur's solution is simple: divide it in half. He has no idea, though, that by splitting the house he'll be dividing a family a family long dead, a family that still exists in the house, including a mother who will destroy anyone who keeps her apart from her children.
About the Author
Award-winning suspense author Deborah LeBlanc, a Cajun native of Louisiana, has spent time in an insane asylum (as a visitor!), been sealed in a coffin, and helped embalm bodies, all for research. Prior to writing chilling novels, she worked in the oil and transportation industry and started two corporations. She currently lives in Louisiana with her husband and three daughters.