Title: To Live Forever: An Afterlife
Journey of Meriwether Lewis
Author: Andra Watkins
Publisher: Word Hermit Press
Pages: 300
Language: English
Genre: Historical fiction/Paranormal/Suspense
Format: Paperback, Kindle
Author: Andra Watkins
Publisher: Word Hermit Press
Pages: 300
Language: English
Genre: Historical fiction/Paranormal/Suspense
Format: Paperback, Kindle
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Is
remembrance immortality? Nobody wants to be forgotten, least of all the famous.
Meriwether
Lewis lived a memorable life. He and William Clark were the first white men to
reach the Pacific in their failed attempt to discover a Northwest
Passage. Much celebrated upon their return, Lewis was appointed governor
of the vast Upper
Louisiana Territory
and began preparing his eagerly-anticipated journals for publication. But his
re-entry into society proved as challenging as his journey. Battling financial
and psychological demons and faced with mounting pressure from Washington, Lewis set
out on a pivotal trip to the nation’s capital in September 1809. His mission:
to publish his journals and salvage his political career. He never made it. He
died in a roadside inn on the Natchez Trace in Tennessee from one gunshot to the head and
another to the abdomen.
Was it suicide or murder? His
mysterious death tainted his legacy and his fame quickly faded. Merry’s own
memory of his death is fuzzy at best. All he knows is he’s fallen into Nowhere,
where his only shot at redemption lies in the fate of rescuing
another. An ill-suited “guardian angel,” Merry comes to in the same New Orleans bar after
twelve straight failures. Now, with one drink and a two-dollar bill he is sent
on his last assignment, his final shot at escape from the purgatory in which
he’s been dwelling for almost 200 years. Merry still believes he can reverse
his forgotten fortunes.
Nine-year-old
Emmaline Cagney is the daughter of French Quarter madam and a Dixieland bass
player. When her mother wins custody in a bitter divorce, Emmaline carves out
her childhood among the ladies of Bourbon
Street. Bounced between innocence and immorality,
she struggles to find her safe haven, even while her mother makes her open her
dress and serve tea to grown men.
It isn’t
until Emmaline finds the strange cards hidden in her mother’s desk that she
realizes why these men are visiting: her mother has offered to sell her to the
highest bidder. To escape a life of prostitution, she slips away during a
police raid on her mother’s bordello, desperate to find her father in Nashville.
Merry’s
fateful two-dollar bill leads him to Emmaline as she is being chased by the
winner of her mother’s sick card game: The Judge. A dangerous Nowhere Man
convinced that Emmaline is the reincarnation of his long dead wife, Judge
Wilkinson is determined to possess her, to tease out his wife’s spirit and
marry her when she is ready. That Emmaline is now guarded by Meriwether Lewis,
his bitter rival in life, further stokes his obsessive rage.
To elude
the Judge, Em and Merry navigate the Mississippi River
to Natchez.
They set off on an adventure along the storied Natchez Trace, where they meet
Cajun bird watchers, Elvis-crooning Siamese twins, War of 1812 re-enactors,
Spanish wild boar hunters and ancient mound dwellers. Are these people their
allies? Or pawns of the perverted, powerful Judge?
After
a bloody confrontation with the Judge at Lewis’s grave, Merry and Em limp into Nashville and discover
her father at the Parthenon. Just as Merry wrestles with the specter of success
in his mission to deliver Em, The Judge intercedes with renewed determination
to win Emmaline, waging a final battle for her soul. Merry vanquishes the Judge
and earns his redemption. As his spirit fuses with the body of Em’s living
father, Merry discovers that immortality lives within the salvation of another,
not the remembrance of the multitude.
Andra
Wakins is a native of Tennessee
but calls Charleston, South Carolina, her home for the last 23
years. She is the author of
To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of MeriwetherLewis, a mishmash of historical fiction, paranormal
fiction and suspense that follows Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis & Clark fame)
after his mysterious death on the Natchez Trace in 1809.
You
can visit her website at www.andrawatkins.com
or follow her on Google+,
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