An ominous oath taken for personal privilege.
An enigmatic artifact unbound by time and place.
An evil consequence for generations.
A chilling mystery unfolds at Seashell Cottage as architectural historian Mercedes Ellison stumbles upon an ominous black cabinet decorated with ancient Egyptian symbols. Delivered under the cover of darkness, this enigmatic artifact pulls her and her client into a web of secrets that stretches across generations.
As they delve deeper, a private investigator friend joins them in unraveling the sinister connection between the cabinet and a long-buried family oath to a clandestine society. With blood as the ultimate spiritual currency, they must confront the haunting legacy of a deceased ancestor whose evil choices ripple through time, binding Mercedes' client in ways they never imagined.
This gripping story is filled with suspense, intrigue, and revelations. As a Christian, Mercedes knows that Jesus reverses curses. But will her client come to know this before it is too late?
Readers who enjoy books by Robert Whitlow and Frank Peretti should like this suspense series. This is a clean story written about Christian characters.
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Pamela Poole's love for the LowCountry of South Carolina inspires all her books and paintings, so she describes her work as "Southern Ambiance." She and her husband live in the Hilton Head, SC area, where they enjoy walks on the beach, palm trees, magnolias, and wildlife around the lagoon in their back yard.
Pamela loves Bible Study and writes clean fiction from a Christian worldview, which is unusual in today's inspirational book markets. As an artist and former art teacher, she also writes stories featuring artists and art perspectives that help any reader have a deeper appreciation for painting.
Pamela lives life loving Jesus and her family as a wife, mother, and Gigi to a grandson on earth and a granddaughter in heaven, and she is blessed with a church family and true friends. She is a member of several art associations.
"Now to Him who is able to do above and beyond all that we ask or think according to the power that works in us? to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen." Ephesians 3:20,21