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The vine that ate the South: a novel
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Columbus, Ohio : Two Dollar Radio, [2017].
Physical Desc:
212 pages : illustrations, map ; 19 cm
Status:
Elk Grove
FICTION Wilkes, J.
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"In a forgotten corner of western Kentucky lies a haunted forest referred to locally as "The Deadening," where vampire cults roam wild and time is immaterial. Our protagonist and his accomplicethe one and only, Carver Canuteset out down the Old Spur Line in search of the legendary Kudzu House, where an old couple is purported to have been swallowed whole by a hungry vine. Their quest leads them face to face with albino panthers, Great Dane-riding girls, protective property owners, and just about every American folk-demon ever, while forcing the protagonist to finally take stock of his relationship with his father and the man's mysterious disappearance."--Amazon.com.

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9781937512552, 193751255X

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"In a forgotten corner of western Kentucky lies a haunted forest referred to locally as "The Deadening," where vampire cults roam wild and time is immaterial. Our protagonist and his accomplicethe one and only, Carver Canuteset out down the Old Spur Line in search of the legendary Kudzu House, where an old couple is purported to have been swallowed whole by a hungry vine. Their quest leads them face to face with albino panthers, Great Dane-riding girls, protective property owners, and just about every American folk-demon ever, while forcing the protagonist to finally take stock of his relationship with his father and the man's mysterious disappearance."--Amazon.com.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Wilkes, J. D. 1. (2017). The vine that ate the South: a novel. Columbus, Ohio, Two Dollar Radio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Wilkes, J. D. 1972-. 2017. The Vine That Ate the South: A Novel. Columbus, Ohio, Two Dollar Radio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Wilkes, J. D. 1972-, The Vine That Ate the South: A Novel. Columbus, Ohio, Two Dollar Radio, 2017.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Wilkes, J. D. 1972-. The Vine That Ate the South: A Novel. Columbus, Ohio, Two Dollar Radio, 2017.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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