The Black Garden

The year is 1882, and Perdita Badon-Reed, a sheltered Boston esthete, has just made the most momentous decision of her life. Having spurned a respectable suitor, she finds herself on the Mississippi River, steaming toward the French Colonial village of Ste. Odile to accept a teaching position at a girls' academy and pursue her dream of becoming a stone sculptor. Of the many hardships that await her, the one she least expects looms in the form of Orien Bastide, an incubus who has conducted his seductive and parasitic existence for two millennia. Perdita soon realizes the full horror of Bastide's intentions, and that she alone has the will to stop him. In order to defeat the treacherous Bastide and save future generations from his advances, Perdita must abandon her personal ambitions, and perhaps her life.

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The Black Garden

The year is 1882, and Perdita Badon-Reed, a sheltered Boston esthete, has just made the most momentous decision of her life. Having spurned a respectable suitor, she finds herself on the Mississippi River, steaming toward the French Colonial village of Ste. Odile to accept a teaching position at a girls' academy and pursue her dream of becoming a stone sculptor. Of the many hardships that await her, the one she least expects looms in the form of Orien Bastide, an incubus who has conducted his seductive and parasitic existence for two millennia. Perdita soon realizes the full horror of Bastide's intentions, and that she alone has the will to stop him. In order to defeat the treacherous Bastide and save future generations from his advances, Perdita must abandon her personal ambitions, and perhaps her life.

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The Black Garden

The Black Garden

by John McFarland
The Black Garden

The Black Garden

by John McFarland

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The year is 1882, and Perdita Badon-Reed, a sheltered Boston esthete, has just made the most momentous decision of her life. Having spurned a respectable suitor, she finds herself on the Mississippi River, steaming toward the French Colonial village of Ste. Odile to accept a teaching position at a girls' academy and pursue her dream of becoming a stone sculptor. Of the many hardships that await her, the one she least expects looms in the form of Orien Bastide, an incubus who has conducted his seductive and parasitic existence for two millennia. Perdita soon realizes the full horror of Bastide's intentions, and that she alone has the will to stop him. In order to defeat the treacherous Bastide and save future generations from his advances, Perdita must abandon her personal ambitions, and perhaps her life.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045126670
Publisher: John McFarland
Publication date: 12/02/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 530 KB

About the Author

John McFarland's horror fiction has appeared in The Twilight Zone magazine, Eldritch Tales, Charon and in the anthology A Treasury of American Horror Stories, along with work by Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft and Richard Matheson. He has published mainstream fiction in numerous literary journals and has been a guest lecturer in fiction at Washington University in St. Louis. McFarland also has written extensively on historical subjects ranging from Jack the Ripper to hollow-earth theory to early 20th century spiritualism. He lives in St. Louis.

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