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The Biloxi Banshee

(2026)
(The second book in the Gulf Coast Paranormal Season Four series)
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Some secrets are too heavy for the earth to hold. Some grief is loud enough to shatter the soul.

At Beauvoir, the historic Biloxi estate of Jefferson Davis, the air is thick with the weight of two thousand ghosts. But among the shadows of the sprawling live oaks and the silent corridors of the Library Pavilion, a new terror has awakened. It doesn't just haunt; it heralds.

When a night guard is driven to the brink of madness by a bone-chilling wail emanating from the museum, Midas and the Gulf Coast Paranormal team are called to investigate. The source of the disturbance is unmistakable: the Black Moriah, the legendary, glass-paneled funeral carriage that once bore the weight of a President.

The carriage is moving. Phantom hooves thunder across the museum floors, and a figure draped in tattered mourning crepe—the Biloxi Banshee—has been seen standing on the wraparound porch, her scream a death omen that has stood the test of time.

As Cassidy’s pregnancy reaches a delicate six-month milestone, her psychic gifts become a lightning rod for the Banshee’s grief. The spirit isn't just looking for a witness; she’s looking for a way to break her cycle of mourning, and she has set her sights on the life Cassidy carries.

Midas finds himself pulled into "slips" that place him inside the cold, narrow confines of the Moriah, while Jericho and Sierra race to uncover the name of the "Unknown Soldier" whose forgotten identity keeps the Banshee tethered to the living.

In a race against time and a supernatural omen that has never been wrong, the GCP team must confront the structural memory of a nation’s sorrow. If they cannot silence the wail of the Black Moriah, the Banshee’s next scream might be for one of their own.

The carriage is waiting. Will you hear the call?


Genre: Horror



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