Where All the Dead Lie by Ellison J. T
Author:Ellison, J. T. [Ellison, J. T.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Mystery, thriller, Suspense, Crime, Romance, Fantasy
ISBN: 9781948967648
Amazon: B0C1M778JJ
Goodreads: 125420638
Publisher: Two Tales Press
Published: 2011-01-01T08:00:00+00:00
âTo the family seat.â
The family seat?
âYes. This is my history. Weâre not all ghosts and castles, you know.â
She couldnât get her bearings. The trees were so thick that the sun didnât shine through, and the cloud cover made it impossible to tell which direction was north. Memphis seemed like he was making turns at random, taking her deeper and deeper into the woods. The road narrowed to one lane. There was nothing out here, no villages, no signs. Just the extensive flora and fauna of the Highlands. She was hopelessly lost.
She finally saw a sign, tiny, brown, with an arrow pointing to a church. Memphis said, âNearly there,â and turned left. She didnât think it was possible for the road to get any narrower, but it did.
âIn the summer, I canât bring this car out here. The branches hang over the road and scratch the paint.â
She could see how it would be more suited to an off-road vehicle. They were practically on a dirt track.
The road twisted, and the church advertised on the sign came into view. It was stone, collapsed, untended. A ruin. She felt suddenly sorry. No sacred place should go unloved. Memphis drove by it without a glance, then slowed to a stop.
âWe go on foot the rest of the way,â he said.
She followed him from the vehicle, glad to have his coat for warmth. The air was crisp and she heard water running. They walked for about a hundred yards, around the bend, and she caught her breath when the scene unfolded in front of her. A quaint but substantial stone bridge, bordered by a huge waterfall.
It was beautiful.
Memphis gave her a moment to take in the scene. âYou can only truly see the waterfall during the winter. In the summer, itâs in full leaf here and hidden from view unless youâre under it, in the river. Great fishing in some of the pools that filter off of it.â
She was reluctant to take her hands out of her pockets to write; the chill was sneaking under the edges of her coat already.
Wow. Itâs stunning.
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