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Paperback The Bayou Wraith Book

ISBN: B0G25HBS9F

ISBN13: 9798274293532

The Bayou Wraith

The Bayou Wraith
A Southern Gothic horror novel by The Underteller

In the drowned parishes of southern Louisiana, where the land forgets to end and the water refuses to begin, something ancient is waking beneath the cypress roots. Locals whisper that the swamp keeps its own time-that when the fog rolls in from the Gulf, it carries voices that no living soul should recognize. They say a woman's reflection lingers too long on the surface, and if you stare at her face for more than a moment, she'll remember you.

For decades, the small town of Duvall Parish has endured the quiet decay of industry and faith. The refinery's gone silent, the church leans toward collapse, and the few remaining families trade ghost stories instead of crops. Into this slow rot comes Iris Beaumont, a photojournalist recovering from loss, who returns to her grandmother's derelict homestead deep in the wetlands. She arrives seeking solitude-but the land remembers more than she does. Her family name, once whispered like a blessing, is now spoken like a curse.

When Iris begins documenting the fogbanks, strange phenomena start bleeding into her photographs: faces half-formed, lights moving underwater, reflections that blink back. Her neighbors-those few who still live beyond the levee-warn her not to dig, not to look too closely, and never to go out past moonrise. But Iris is driven by something between grief and obsession, and her camera becomes a confessional.

As the weeks unravel, she uncovers fragments of the town's forgotten past: a riverboat tragedy, a drowned congregation, a lineage bound to the wetlands by something older than faith. Every photograph feels like a s ance. Every shadow hums. Beneath it all lies a presence known only in folklore-the Wraith of the Bayou, a spirit said to rise whenever blood or memory disturbs the silt.

The closer Iris gets to the truth, the more the world around her begins to dissolve. The swamp floods her dreams with whispers and heat; her mirrors distort, showing her standing somewhere she's never been. The line between living and dead, between seeing and being seen, begins to rot away. When the last storm season arrives, Duvall Parish becomes a labyrinth of water and bone-and Iris must decide whether to escape or to listen to the ghost that bears her voice.

Told with the lyric dread of The Witch and the atmospheric precision of True Detective, The Bayou Wraith is a story of inheritance, obsession, and the hunger of haunted places. It merges literary horror with Southern Gothic tradition, balancing lush sensory detail with slow, invasive terror. Every page drips with the scent of moss and salt, every sound a warning from something patient and alive.

At its heart lies a simple truth: the dead are not gone-they're only waiting for you to remember the way home.

Haunting, immersive, and unrelenting in its mood, The Bayou Wraith peers into the space where memory becomes possession, and grief becomes geography. For readers of Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Cormac McCarthy, and Caitl n R. Kiernan, this novel offers a descent into a place where time decays, faith drowns, and love becomes a haunting you can never outrun.

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