Loiacono Literary Agency acquires Trisha O’Keefe’s southern
fiction, Lovesong of the Chinaberry Man
It is said that in the
Thicket right outside of Julia Springs, Georgia lives a creature of myth and
legend, the Chinaberry Man. Rightly so named due to the sweet, pungent scent
those who have remotely come across him remember smelling. I say remotely
because very few have lived to tell of a close encounter, except one… Gina McFarland
has always been special: predicting plane crashes, having visions and dreams
that come true— mostly the kind that don’t have happy endings. Now she sees the
dead, and, of all people, the creature has chosen to save her.
In a matter of days,
several horrid things seemed to develop in this quiet hamlet, all of which
culminate with hatred and revenge, Mother Nature’s wrath, pure serendipity… and
the lovesong of the Chinaberry Man.
O’Keefe has one published novel, Hanahatchee
(Deer Hawk Publications, 2012) and two yet to be released, Poseidon’s Eye (Jabari
& Jaser, 2014) and Magi’s Well (Jabari & Jaser,
2015). As an anthropology student many years ago,
Trisha O’Keefe became aware of the past’s potential for mystery. While living
and studying in Egypt, she began writing with that connection in mind. O’Keefe
lives in Georgia where she teaches and, of course, writes mysteries. http://www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com/authors/trisha-okeefe/
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