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Old secrets are rising up to haunt the inhabitants of Louisiana's small, rustic St. Germaine Parish, where no one is quite who they seem, and restless spirits are rumored to roam the woods and the antebellum mansion of the town's richest family, the St. Michels.
Successful New York City artist Mignon Thibeaux doesn't believe in ghosts, but even she can't resist the rumors that the St. Michel mansion may be haunted, especially since its owner, Luc St. Michel, was the same man whom her mother ran off with 25 years ago before disappearing into thin air. Convinced that there was more to her mother's strange departure, Mignon returns to her hometown of LaValle, Louisiana to investigate. Once there, she doesn't know who she can trust - from the handsome, rugged sheriff who seems to have his own agenda, the guarded Louisiana Supreme Court judge who hides behind a wall of lies, and finally to Eleanor St. Michel, Luc's vindictive wife, who is relentless in her pursuit of the supernatural, convinced that the séances she hosts in the dead of night will appease the spirits and put an end to the hauntings.
Bayou Moon is a gripping tale of murder, revenge, and voodoo in small town Louisiana that captures all the ambience and charm of the rural South. Someone has a secret that must be kept hidden, and God help the one who tries to uncover it...
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Posted May 11, 2012
C. L. Beville can write about a southern boy, who is very smart, but acts just like just of the boys to Werewolfs and almost every thing inbetween. I love her Moon series and then you read Rat missle. An excellant writer. Never too long and discribtive or left not understand anyone in the book. Just try one and you will be addicted like me. I do not know why one of the larger publishing houses have not gotten to her yet because there will go all her writting through the roof, but she deserves it all!!!!!!!! Good luck in reading and make sure you leave time in your life to sleep, sometimes you get so wrapped up in her books you forget the time to sleep or even take care of the house and family. J. O.
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Posted March 15, 2012
C L Bevill has a way with a story and I couldn't put this one down! I'd highly recommend her books for a totally enjoyable reading experience!
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Posted March 6, 2012
I have all of her books to date. She is an exceptionally funny and well written author. If you haven't discovered this wonderful set of works including Bubba and Cat Clan then you are truly missing out.
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Posted January 23, 2012
Worth every penny. If you like this author you will love this novel full of suspense and even a love story.
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Posted November 6, 2011
Love both the Bubba books, and I'm sure anything by C.L. Bevill will be just as good. Sample?
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Posted October 11, 2002
Lovers who have been missing for twenty-five years, the children and a wife they left behind, corrupt politicians and policemen, voodoo and a southern mansion with a ghost. What else do you need to make a great novel - plot, interesting characters (gorgeous guy!), a bit of a twist? Bayou Moon has it all. A fantastic blend of authentic, small-town, Louisiana culture and a sordid crime. Highly recommend! A great first novel from an author I'm sure we'll be hearing from again.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.It is common knowledge that Luc St. Michael and Garlande Thibeaux left their spouses and children and ran off together. Twenty-five years later Garlande¿s daughter, Mignon, a famous painter, returns to St. Germaine Parish in northwestern Louisiana to find the answers that has eluded her all her life. She is a beautiful woman; the exact image of her mother and her return has shaken up many influential people in the town.
Mignon¿s plan is working because she believes there are people in town who knows exactly what happened to Luc and Garlande. She needs to shake it out of them using Eleanor St. Michael¿s interest in the spirit world to do so. Already subtle threats have been made against her but Mignon intends to find justice for those falsely maligned no matter who pays the price.
This is C.L. Bevill¿s first novel but it won¿t be this extraordinary new talent¿s last. She has written a modern Gothic mystery complete with séances, ghosts, fogs and storms. There are a number of ways this story can be played out so readers have to pay attention to each and ever clue, no matter how small, if they want to understand what is really going on. Bayou Moon is a first class reading experience.
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Posted April 3, 2012
I am so glad I found her books!
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Posted January 18, 2012
I really loved the Bubba books. They were a great read. It made my time working out just fly by. Hope to see more of Bubba in the future. Thanks for the great ride.
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Poor u your the only one wgo read this book. Im about to read it too so dont fill left out:(!¿[¿[¿]
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Posted November 17, 2002
Plan on starting this book early in the evening. Once started, it¿s hard to put it down until you¿ve finished it! Bayou Moon has all the best ingredients ¿touches of voodoo; seances; Southern customs, crimes and culture; dirty politicians; colorful characters and a heroine and protagonist who sizzle. Solving Migon Thibeaux¿s mystery of what happened to her mother and her mother¿s lover produces a wonderfully twisted plot. I enjoyed trying to discover ¿who done it¿ and was continually surprised to find who the bad guys and the good guys really were! This is a good read! I look forward to Bevill¿s next novel.
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Overview
Old secrets are rising up to haunt the inhabitants of Louisiana's small, rustic St. Germaine Parish, where no one is quite who they seem, and restless spirits are rumored to roam the woods and the antebellum mansion of the town's richest family, the St. Michels.
Successful New York City artist Mignon Thibeaux doesn't believe in ghosts, but even she can't resist the rumors that the St. Michel mansion may be haunted, especially since its owner, Luc St. Michel, was the same man whom her mother ran off with 25 years ago before disappearing into thin air. Convinced that there was more to her mother's strange departure, Mignon returns to her hometown of ...