Bayou Justice

Bayou Justice by Robin Caroll, published by Rc Productions Incorporated on October 15, 2007, is a suspenseful narrative that intertwines elements of romance and Christian themes. The story begins with Coco LeBlanc, an alligator conservationist, who stumbles upon a body in the bayou, leading to a chilling discovery that it belongs to a member of the Trahan clan. As Coco confronts her past with her ex-boyfriend, Luc Trahan, the tension escalates when both families find themselves entangled in a murder investigation.
Readers will find a gripping tale that explores the complexities of relationships against a backdrop of danger and intrigue. As Coco and Luc navigate their shared history and the unfolding mystery, they must confront their past decisions and newfound beliefs. The narrative delves into the themes of faith and family loyalty while maintaining a suspenseful atmosphere as they work to clear their names from the accusations surrounding the grisly crime. This edition spans 282 pages and is presented in English, offering a captivating blend of fiction, romance, and suspense.
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A body in the bayou. Alligator conservationist Coco LeBlanc knew real fear when she found a body in the clutches of her beloved beasts. Fear turned to horror when she saw that it was one of the Trahan clan–and he’d been shot in the back. Her ex-boyfriend, Luc Trahan, had dumped Coco two years ago when she refused to give up her family’s centuries-old voodoo traditions, and he didn’t know about her newfound faith. Now, as they and their families become prime suspects in the grisly crime, they’ll have to work together to clear their names before the Cajun killer strikes again.
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