Bluegums (Lucien Caye Private Eye Story)

By O'Neil De Noux
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star
(2.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Feb. 19, 2012
Words: 6,674 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465853714


Short description

Sounds like an easy gig for New Orleans private eye Lucien Caye. Escort a pretty lady to the bayous to confirm her father had died accidentally. Gator got him.

Extended description

Sounds like an easy gig for New Orleans private eye Lucien Caye. Escort a pretty lady to the bayous to confirm her father had died accidentally. Gator got him. Ann Kinzer does not believe it was an accident and brings Lucien to see an old crone called The Chula who tells an unbelievable story about the descendants of slaves who lived in the holds of slave ships, escaped into the swamp. They are as white as sheets, bulging eyes, long fangs, fingernails like talons. Zombies? No. They are Bluegums. Lucien and Ann make a chilling discovery – old tales are sometimes based on the truth.

Tags

mystery, new orleans, private eye, zombie, acadiana, cajun, lucien caye

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Review by: E. R. Yatscoff on March 01, 2012 : star star
I like the detective Lucien and the story starts off okay in the Deep South. Good imaging and dialogue. It deteriorates into the creatures doing *&^&^* to the woman and the detective really doesn't seem to care about the weird creatures or the woman and there's no detecting to be done. He just comes along for the ride. Hey, but it's a freebie. A good base story here. I'd develop it into a real horror/ erotica. Thanks for the download.
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