Blackwater series by Michael McDowell (#1-6)
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Overview: Michael McDowell is a prolific horror writer who has distinguished himself with a varied body of work within the genre. He was born in Enterprise, Alabama, in 1950 and died of AIDS-related illness in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1999.
His first horror novel, The Amulet, relates the tragedies that befall various individuals who come in possession of a supernatural bracelet in a small town.
In McDowell’s second novel, Cold Moon Over Babylon, a murdered woman’s corpse is dispatched into a river, but her spirit roams the land, and in the evening hours it seeks revenge on her killer even as he plots the demise of her surviving relatives.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1. The Flood Elinor Dammert was rescued from her room in the flood-isolated hotel. What strange mission brought her there? How did she survive her isolation? Why was she in the Alabama town of Perdido that Easter morning in 1919?
These questions would never be answered because larger and even more terrifying ones would be asked. She soon would beome a strange presence in the wealthy Caskey family and their town. Horrors, virtually unspeakable and nearly indescriable, follow.
2. The Levee Elinor Dammert abandoned her first-born child in a bargain with Mary-Love Caskey of Perdido, Alabama, and set in motion a series of strange familial entanglements. Her goals: power, money, her way.
In her way, she would begin to suck power from the weaknesses of the family she had entered through marriage. Her power would be felt again and again even if it meant murder – or a horifying ancient ritual death. Elinor Dammert must win.
3. The House The Depression came hard to most people in Perdido, Alabama, but the town’s first family weathered the storm under the guidane of the indomitable Mary-Love Caskey and the increasing influence of her daughter-in-law, Elinor.
Strange and malevolent were the ways of Elinor to those who stood in her way. Those she loved would prosper. Thoses she disliked would die hideously. No court could call it murder because her nanner was not human.
4. The War Wartime in Perdido jolted the sleepy little Alabama town as new people entered the community. Outsiders would invade the comfort of the wealthy Caskeys and take their daughters.
This, though, was the part of the master plan of Elinor Caskey, who would see the fasmily flourish amidst the deatruction and death she administered in a fashion more awesome than the war itself.
5. The Fortune Under Elinor’s guidance, the Caskey family prospered after the war, not knowing that a dark infernal force was growing in their midst. And Frances, Elinor’s favorite daughter, never understood her strange yearning for the Perdido River….until the day her babies were born.
Elinor presided over the secret birth, the triumph of her life. And the blood red water of the Perdido continued to claim its own- both human and demons – some in grisly death, some in exquisite surrender.
6. Rain As the Caskey family and their town of Perdido rode the crest of prosperty in the 60’s, matriarch Elinor had a good reason to be proud of her domain. But slowly, silently, unimaginable horrors were creeping into their midst.
At the height of the revelry, at the peak of chaos, in the fearful silence of blackest night, preternatural horror pounced upon the Caskeys. But still Elinor reigned, until her solemn vow of death came true – in the final horror.
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