Residents had long forgotten the shocking events of the summer of 1972. Until someone bought Old Lady Ketchels derelict home on 33 Tailings Way.
It had been 25 years since Old Lady Ketchels reign of terror ended, and the Slaughter family and empire met its fiery end. Enough time for residents to purge the town of not only the Slaughter monarchy, the towns name, and any vestige of the familys past influence or existence. The only surviving descendents were Karen Garber-Slaughter and her newborn baby girl, Loralei. And a baby boy that Enoch Slaughter, Jr. never met, fathered with a teenage stripper just before his demise. All of whom had left Slaughter for greener pastures.
So, when Loralei returned to town and moved into the ramshackle eyesore that had been Old Lady Ketchels home, residents became nervous. It had stood vacant and neglected for a quarter of a century. Not because the townspeople hadnt thought to bulldoze the place to create a nice, quiet green space. Its just that every time a demolition crew stepped foot onto the property, some tragedy would befall them. Eventually, they gave up trying to rid the town of the one last remnant from Slaughters tumultuous past.
Why was Loralei moving back to town and into Old Lady Ketchels house? Would she come to some misfortune, like the demolition crews? Or was her distant connection to the towns chaotic past a harbinger of calamities to come?
Loraleis Siren Song is a sequel to the Slaughter Minnesota horror series. Just when you thought the chaos was over!
Buy your copy now, or Loralei may sing her deadly siren song to you.
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It had been 25 years since Old Lady Ketchels reign of terror ended, and the Slaughter family and empire met its fiery end. Enough time for residents to purge the town of not only the Slaughter monarchy, the towns name, and any vestige of the familys past influence or existence. The only surviving descendents were Karen Garber-Slaughter and her newborn baby girl, Loralei. And a baby boy that Enoch Slaughter, Jr. never met, fathered with a teenage stripper just before his demise. All of whom had left Slaughter for greener pastures.
So, when Loralei returned to town and moved into the ramshackle eyesore that had been Old Lady Ketchels home, residents became nervous. It had stood vacant and neglected for a quarter of a century. Not because the townspeople hadnt thought to bulldoze the place to create a nice, quiet green space. Its just that every time a demolition crew stepped foot onto the property, some tragedy would befall them. Eventually, they gave up trying to rid the town of the one last remnant from Slaughters tumultuous past.
Why was Loralei moving back to town and into Old Lady Ketchels house? Would she come to some misfortune, like the demolition crews? Or was her distant connection to the towns chaotic past a harbinger of calamities to come?
Loraleis Siren Song is a sequel to the Slaughter Minnesota horror series. Just when you thought the chaos was over!
Buy your copy now, or Loralei may sing her deadly siren song to you.
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