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Blackwater: The Complete Caskey Family Saga (Blackwater #1-6) 
This book is EPIC.
Truly a Southern Gothic epic, replete with generations of likable characters, vengeful ghosts and an amphibian femme fatale. This wonderful novel, first published in serial format, has received new interest thanks to Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction. And now Valancourt rewards us all with a lovely new collected edition! My reviews for each of the six installments can be found below:The FloodThe LeveeThe HouseThe WarThe FortuneRain

Y'all, this is a Southern Gothic to drown all other Southern Gothics in a bathtub full of muddy river water.Originally a six-novel serial published back in the early 80s, during the heyday of the cheap horror paperbacks, the Caskey Family saga begins on Easter Sunday, 1919, and the great flood that nearly wipes out the small town of Perdido, Alabama. This is when Elinor Dammert appears a mysterious young woman who just happens to be sitting in the upper floor of the flooded Osceola Hotel in
I've included this article that I came across when searching for information about McDowell, an author that I felt I stumbled upon and have since wondered why I hadn't found him earlier in my life -- why I hadn't heard his name in some reading group, or one of my literature classes. my link textI agree that author Michael McDowell is an underrated author, who just happens to be from Alabama. This novel, or the combined series of the Caskey Family Sagas, is in my opinion McDowell's best work, a
All the ⭐!! And more!!! 10 if I could. This is quite amazing. Buddy read with Terry. Review to follow.
This was ... epic. There are a few family sagas out there in book format and I'm usually not all too interested in them. This one, however, promised to be a horror story besides and it was about a little town in Alabama surrounded by swamp and mystery (perfect theme to read about in summer). Let me say it right at the beginning: this is NOT a horror story. Not really. Did that mar my enjoyment? Not one bit! We start in 1919 when a flood has destroyed much in the little town of Perdido, Alabama.
Michael McDowell
Kindle Edition | Pages: 895 pages Rating: 4.38 | 1913 Users | 319 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Blackwater: The Complete Caskey Family Saga ASIN B00N4LD4OG |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Blackwater #1-6 |
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Michael McDowell was proclaimed “the finest writer of paperback originals in America” by Stephen King, and “one of the best writers of horror in this country” by Peter Straub. Now, McDowell’s masterpiece—the serial novel, Blackwater—returns to thrill and terrify a new generation of readers, with all six volumes available for the first time as a single e-book. Featuring an insightful new introduction by John Langan, Blackwater traces more than fifty years in the lives of the powerful Caskey family of Perdido, Alabama, under the influence of the mysterious and beautiful—but not quite human—Elinor Dammert. The Flood heralds the arrival of a visitor who will change the Caskey family—and the town—forever… When the town builds The Levee, it proves a vain attempt to control a horrific power that can never be contained… The House hides terrible secrets that whisper in closed rooms and scrabble at locked doors… The War reveals family secrets more deadly and devastating than anything Perdido has ever dreamed in its deepest nightmares… The Fortune brings happiness and power—but even greater terror… And finally, the mysterious saga of the Caskey family ends the only way it can—in terrible judgment and fury delivered under the cover of a relentless, earth-shattering Rain. Will Errickson (Too Much Horror Fiction) writes, “Michael McDowell has written a rich, layered historical novel with many Southern Gothic touches, filled out with memorable characters and satisfying moments of death and shock.”Present Based On Books Blackwater: The Complete Caskey Family Saga (Blackwater #1-6)
| Title | : | Blackwater: The Complete Caskey Family Saga (Blackwater #1-6) |
| Author | : | Michael McDowell |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 895 pages |
| Published | : | August 28th 2014 by Tough Times Publishing (first published August 28th 1983) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Gothic. Historical. Historical Fiction. Audiobook |
Rating Based On Books Blackwater: The Complete Caskey Family Saga (Blackwater #1-6)
Ratings: 4.38 From 1913 Users | 319 ReviewsPiece Based On Books Blackwater: The Complete Caskey Family Saga (Blackwater #1-6)
All these Caskey books put together in this volume are a long read indeed, and will take discipline. The book is mostly about the Caskey family saga--with the horror scenes far and few between--but I found the family adventures, dysfunctional quirks, and legacy interesting, so I'm giving it a good rating, as great would be brutal horror all the way through. It took me a whole month to read, as it may you, so make sure you're up to the commitment.This book is EPIC.
Truly a Southern Gothic epic, replete with generations of likable characters, vengeful ghosts and an amphibian femme fatale. This wonderful novel, first published in serial format, has received new interest thanks to Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction. And now Valancourt rewards us all with a lovely new collected edition! My reviews for each of the six installments can be found below:The FloodThe LeveeThe HouseThe WarThe FortuneRain

Y'all, this is a Southern Gothic to drown all other Southern Gothics in a bathtub full of muddy river water.Originally a six-novel serial published back in the early 80s, during the heyday of the cheap horror paperbacks, the Caskey Family saga begins on Easter Sunday, 1919, and the great flood that nearly wipes out the small town of Perdido, Alabama. This is when Elinor Dammert appears a mysterious young woman who just happens to be sitting in the upper floor of the flooded Osceola Hotel in
I've included this article that I came across when searching for information about McDowell, an author that I felt I stumbled upon and have since wondered why I hadn't found him earlier in my life -- why I hadn't heard his name in some reading group, or one of my literature classes. my link textI agree that author Michael McDowell is an underrated author, who just happens to be from Alabama. This novel, or the combined series of the Caskey Family Sagas, is in my opinion McDowell's best work, a
All the ⭐!! And more!!! 10 if I could. This is quite amazing. Buddy read with Terry. Review to follow.
This was ... epic. There are a few family sagas out there in book format and I'm usually not all too interested in them. This one, however, promised to be a horror story besides and it was about a little town in Alabama surrounded by swamp and mystery (perfect theme to read about in summer). Let me say it right at the beginning: this is NOT a horror story. Not really. Did that mar my enjoyment? Not one bit! We start in 1919 when a flood has destroyed much in the little town of Perdido, Alabama.
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