By: Scott Fadd
Genres: Paranormal - Supernatural
Posted: October 15, 2008
At the age of 13, Boo witnessed the brutal slaying of a young child. As the adopted son of the only white physician around, he was supposed to be akin to royalty. His mother certainly believed so, leaving him to fend for himself. It was Laylee Colebriar, the not so typical housekeeper of the Taylors, who became his surrogate mother. "She was made of cinnamon and molasses, burnt wood, rusted bedsprings, pine soap, cypress hides. Her dress was the rag she used to mop the floors." And her magic went many generations back, magic she used to protect Boo and his chosen companions, such as Gossie, his first and only true love.
There are dark powers still wandering this land, powerful trouble that Boo seems destined to stir up, no matter which path he chooses. Shadows best left undisturbed awaken, love once lost returns and answers to questions better left unasked are answered. From the ever consuming fires of bigotry that burn down church and school, to the Beast and his witchy widowed bride, the curse lives on. Is there any hope that the island's curse and its historic ghosts can be put to rest for good?
Gothic with a drawling sense of Southern style, this haunting and lyrical literary treasure lingers like an old moving memory long after the story is put down. Mr. Fad has created a masterpiece of epic proportions, one destined to become a classic for years to come. A vast array of colorful characters move the reader forward through pages filled with legends and lore. His characters live and breathe, love and hate, and are tortured by ghosts from within and without. Emotions and visual imagery move the plot forward, while the mystery itself is doled out in fragments here and there like bait to a hungry fish. As soon as one mystery is solved, another piece is dangled just within reach. The prose itself is a compelling enough reason to give this book a read. And yet, it is a story full of nuance, begging to be read again and again; sharing new treasures with each literary wave coming to shore. Even though it has a staggering 656 page count, I couldn't put it down from beginning to end.
Book Summary
After twenty years of self-imposed exile, Boo Taylor finds he must return to Sweetpatch Island, South Carolina, following his fathers mysterious death. Upon his return, he is shocked to discover that the small, marshy barrier island he left behind is now covered with golf courses and swarming with tourists. It seems that everything he ran away from the violence, the hatred, the betrayal have all but vanished. But the island s ghosts are not so easily dispelled. King of Nod layers time and secrets in an intricate pattern of half-truths and glimpses of redemption that slowly dissect the riddle of the island s past and its inexorable connection to Boos own fate.
by: Scott Fadd
Hooded Friar Press
November 1, 2008
On Sale: October 31, 2008
Featuring:
656 pages
ISBN: 0981760902
EAN: 9780981760902
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