Drowned Moon

Drowned Moon
ISBN-10
0801870933
ISBN-13
9780801870934
Category
Fiction
Pages
120
Language
English
Published
2002-10-01
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Author
Glenn Blake

Description

This unique geographic location, with its unpredictable waters, its sinking swamps, its bayous and sloughs, provides a haunting landscape for Glenn Blake's characters.

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