The Dark Trinity
A Novel
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About the Book
In April of 1910, in Forney, Texas, three children go missing on a day of violent thunderstorms. They are presumed dead, drowned in the Trinity River, their bodies washed away and never found. Two of them are brothers, the third is a little neighbor girl. In April of 1988, during an economic depression, two women, Ruby and Retha, siblings, take on the interior renovation of an old country mansion in Forney, Texas, that has sat vacant for two decades. However, the women soon discover that they share residence with the specters of three children, and more unsettling, with the vile specter of the children’s murderer, who wants to reap the children’s souls. When it realizes Ruby and Retha have moved in and want to help the children to “cross over,” it wants their souls, too, to feed to its deity, something it refers to as “The Great Serpent.”
About the Author
Jo C. Johnston was born and raised in Washington, D.C., but lived in Mesquite, Texas for more than a dozen years.