Spellbound: a Tale of Magic, Mystery & Murder

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Cover of the book Spellbound: a Tale of Magic, Mystery & Murder by Louise Ann Barton, Louise Ann Barton
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Author: Louise Ann Barton ISBN: 9781301536337
Publisher: Louise Ann Barton Publication: May 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Louise Ann Barton
ISBN: 9781301536337
Publisher: Louise Ann Barton
Publication: May 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Because this tale is based on real events, this manuscript was cursed to keep the tale of real magic, real mystery, and real murder from being told. This is a fictionalized account based on one family’s incredible experience and the magical practices in Hispaniola and the United States. It is a tale of Santeria and Voodoo, and a book of great magical power, which if mishandled, could harm the user and spellbind the unwary. Such books are the Grand Grimoires of the Dominican Republic and their magic is contained by burying the book when not in use.

The wrong person inherits the power and distorts it for criminal purposes and human sacrifice. And there were those who said he could take the form of a black horse or a dog. When I turned this story into a novel, I was told, “This is such a common occurrence in Dominica, why would anyone even bother writing it down?”

Then he cursed this book. And every life touched upon by this villain, including my own, became spellbound.

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Because this tale is based on real events, this manuscript was cursed to keep the tale of real magic, real mystery, and real murder from being told. This is a fictionalized account based on one family’s incredible experience and the magical practices in Hispaniola and the United States. It is a tale of Santeria and Voodoo, and a book of great magical power, which if mishandled, could harm the user and spellbind the unwary. Such books are the Grand Grimoires of the Dominican Republic and their magic is contained by burying the book when not in use.

The wrong person inherits the power and distorts it for criminal purposes and human sacrifice. And there were those who said he could take the form of a black horse or a dog. When I turned this story into a novel, I was told, “This is such a common occurrence in Dominica, why would anyone even bother writing it down?”

Then he cursed this book. And every life touched upon by this villain, including my own, became spellbound.

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