DIE AGAIN
The Bayou Hauntings
Book Six
Bill Thompson
Published by
Ascendente Books
Dallas, Texas
This is a work of fiction. Where real people, events, businesses, organizations and locales appear, they are used fictitiously. All other elements of this novel are products of the author’s imagination. The author has represented and warranted full ownership and/or legal rights to publish all the materials in this book.
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Books by Bill Thompson
The Bayou Hauntings
CALLIE
FORGOTTEN MEN
THE NURSERY
BILLY WHISTLER
THE EXPERIMENTS
DIE AGAIN
Brian Sadler Archaeological Mystery Series
THE BETHLEHEM SCROLL
ANCIENT: A SEARCH FOR THE LOST CITY
OF THE MAYAS
THE STRANGEST THING
THE BONES IN THE PIT
ORDER OF SUCCESSION
THE BLACK CROSS
TEMPLE
Apocalyptic Fiction
THE OUTCASTS
The Crypt Trilogy
THE RELIC OF THE KING
THE CRYPT OF THE ANCIENTS
GHOST TRAIN
Middle Grade Fiction
THE LEGEND OF GUNNERS COVE
This book was written during an amazing, terrible time in world history. COVID-19, aka the coronavirus, changed everything in a matter of days. What had been routine became anything but, as the government ordered businesses to close and people to shelter in place.
Masks and gloves became part of one’s attire when doing “essential” tasks like going to the market…or the liquor store. Many people halted all social interaction. We didn’t go to other peoples’ houses, we didn’t allow children or grandchildren into ours, and our hair grew long and gray as we stayed within our homes.
As Die Again is released, the world is slowly opening up, hoping that a second round doesn’t happen while people are desperate to socialize and do “normal” things like eating out and shopping.
Much will never be as it was. Establishments we’ve loved will not reopen, fist bumps may be the new handshakes, and it’s hard to imagine being at a football game or a crowded bar or in a rush-hour subway car.
I dedicate this one to first responders and those who kept things running, from doctors, nurses and hospital workers to store clerks and stockers, long-haul truckers, farmers, scientists and a million others. Without them, all of this would be exponentially worse.
My prayers are with the families of those who’ve lost the battle and others who will die before this is over. God be with you all.
Thanks to Sally Hamilton, a good friend and reader of my books. One rainy morning she and TC accompanied Margie and me on a fact-finding mission in the French Quarter.
We walked the streets where Landry Drake lives and works, and we saw the restaurants and bars he frequents. We also visited the block on Toulouse Street that became the setting for the haunted building in Die Again.
Her insights aided my plot development and I appreciate her willingness to offer them. Sally, thanks for your support and friendship. Here’s to martinis after COVID-19.
Have you ever had an odd feeling upon entering a place? A tingling down your back or hairs rising on your arms?
Do you know how some places just feel haunted?
Is it possible that spirits of the long-dead — or the undead — can inhabit a structure for hundreds of years?
Is it possible such specters can be benevolent, friendly entities who are trapped somehow, unable to obtain release to move on, and instead are condemned to remain in a place they inhabited long ago?
Surely there are such mysterious things. Haunted house tour guides speak of them kindly, describing how they appear in mirrors or on stairways, searching for lost loves or dead children or something else. We are told they mean no harm. They are friendly spirits.
If you believe in ghosts at all, you accept that tormented apparitions also lurk in the dark places of some old houses. Perhaps they are doomed to experience horrific events night after night. They terrify the most jaded visitors, who see ghostly scenes from the past play out as if in a Netflix movie. These pitiful ghosts scare people but don’t harm them.
Lastly, there are the malevolent ones, the phantoms who are doomed to relive unspeakable events of their own making. These creatures are evil to the core, and what they do in haunted structures isn’t part of a movie. They are as real as our lives are today.
If a person unwittingly steps across a shadowy threshold and enters such a building, all bets are off. Whether he believes in ghosts doesn’t matter now, because he is in the realm of the undead. Before he leaves — if he leaves — he will be a believer.
CHAPTER ONE
Come in. Walk into the courtyard.
Look over there. Take those stairs up to the balcony.
No! I don’t want to go up there!
But you must. It’s where you belong. You know you can’t resist. You must go up.
As she walked to the wrought-iron stairs and stepped upon the first riser, horror and dread engulfed her mind. She knew what terrifying things awaited her at the top of the stairway. Yet she climbed, because she had no choice.
Tiffany awoke in a cold sweat. As usual, she’d kicked the flimsy top sheet off, and the damp one on which she lay made her shiver. She covered herself with a blanket, flipped her sodden pillow and lay back. Her breath came in brief gasps as