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The Knowing

$1813


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A mysteriously chilling and provocative page-turner for devotees of supernatural and suspense thrillers.

"Hearts race in this mysterious, chilling page-turner...an eerie, suspenseful tale of supernatural events and spiritual folklore." - Woman's World

Cora was born with a veil. She is able to discern spirits and wield the power of both the dark and the light as well as the ability to heal. Her grandmother, Mi, called it The Knowing. Cora has carried it as both a prophetic blessing and a curse, struggling under the burden until one decision changes her world. Possessed with a healer's compulsion to help, she is unable to turn away when Fannie arrives on her doorstep, ripped, torn, and hanging precariously on the knife's edge of death. As torn at the birth of her child, Clyde, as she was at his conception, Fannie believes she has been chosen as the vessel for this coming savior.

In this tale of magical realism and spiritual folklore, Clyde and Cora are bound by a contract of which neither can be extricated except by the destruction of the other. Will Clyde honor his mission, or will he save himself from a war he's not ready to fight?

Author: Carolyn Mitchell Boykin
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Black Odyssey Media
Published: 02/20/2024
Pages: 352
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 8.19h x 5.43w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9781957950129

About the Author
Carolyn Mitchell Boykin was born in Rayville, Louisiana and raised in Chicago Illinois. Enamored of reading from the moment she could decipher meaning from words, Carolyn discovered Edgar Allen Poe in the sixth grade when her teacher began reading his stories aloud to the class. Later that year she won her first award for writing.

Fan fiction and short stories would take Carolyn through puberty. At the behest of her English teacher, when she was sixteen, Carolyn became a member of Urban Gateways Writer's Workshop for two years. After a tumultuous journey through a passionate life which included raising children, a happy marriage, 25 years of teaching and implementing an enrichment program for underserved children on the West side of Chicago, Carolyn embarked on the road to a master's degree in fiction writing from Columbia College Chicago. Her graduate thesis evolved into her first novel.

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    8.19 in, 5.43 in, 0.94 in
  • Pages
    352
  • Publisher
    Black Odyssey Media

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The Knowing by Boykin, Carolyn Mitchell
Black Odyssey Media

The Knowing

$1813
A mysteriously chilling and provocative page-turner for devotees of supernatural and suspense thrillers.

"Hearts race in this mysterious, chilling page-turner...an eerie, suspenseful tale of supernatural events and spiritual folklore." - Woman's World

Cora was born with a veil. She is able to discern spirits and wield the power of both the dark and the light as well as the ability to heal. Her grandmother, Mi, called it The Knowing. Cora has carried it as both a prophetic blessing and a curse, struggling under the burden until one decision changes her world. Possessed with a healer's compulsion to help, she is unable to turn away when Fannie arrives on her doorstep, ripped, torn, and hanging precariously on the knife's edge of death. As torn at the birth of her child, Clyde, as she was at his conception, Fannie believes she has been chosen as the vessel for this coming savior.

In this tale of magical realism and spiritual folklore, Clyde and Cora are bound by a contract of which neither can be extricated except by the destruction of the other. Will Clyde honor his mission, or will he save himself from a war he's not ready to fight?

Author: Carolyn Mitchell Boykin
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Black Odyssey Media
Published: 02/20/2024
Pages: 352
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 8.19h x 5.43w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9781957950129

About the Author
Carolyn Mitchell Boykin was born in Rayville, Louisiana and raised in Chicago Illinois. Enamored of reading from the moment she could decipher meaning from words, Carolyn discovered Edgar Allen Poe in the sixth grade when her teacher began reading his stories aloud to the class. Later that year she won her first award for writing.

Fan fiction and short stories would take Carolyn through puberty. At the behest of her English teacher, when she was sixteen, Carolyn became a member of Urban Gateways Writer's Workshop for two years. After a tumultuous journey through a passionate life which included raising children, a happy marriage, 25 years of teaching and implementing an enrichment program for underserved children on the West side of Chicago, Carolyn embarked on the road to a master's degree in fiction writing from Columbia College Chicago. Her graduate thesis evolved into her first novel.
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