The Slavery Ghosts

The Slavery Ghosts by Luke Wallin is a historical fiction novel published by iUniverse on July 22, 2001. This edition, written in English and spanning 132 pages, follows the story of Jake and his sister Livy, who reside in a Mississippi mansion known as Tapalyla Hill. The siblings encounter Sarantha, a ghost seeking to liberate her daughter, Darcy, from a malevolent force hidden beneath their home. Their journey through a timegate leads them to unexpected revelations about their family and cultural heritage.
Readers will find a blend of historical elements and supernatural themes as Jake and Livy navigate the challenges posed by Sarantha’s quest. The narrative explores aspects of horror and the paranormal, offering insights into the complexities of their family’s past. With its focus on ghost stories and the intertwining of history and the supernatural, The Slavery Ghosts presents a unique perspective on the impact of the past on the present.
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Jake, thirteen, and his sister, twelve, live at Tapalyla Hill, a Mississippi mansion built before the Civil War. In their garden they meet Sarantha, a ghost who’ll do anything to free her daughter, Darcy, from the evil beneath the house. Jake and Livy pass through a timegate to attempt the rescue. They will bring back a far better grasp of their own family and culture than they could have imagined.
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