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Inspired by a true
story, Rosa's Revenge
is a view of racism from
pre-Civil War Jim Crow
laws to the 1964, Civil
Rights Laws.
The story tells of a
reckoning about moral
judgement for a victim,
and redemption through
forgiveness for a
criminal and his family.
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Rosa's Revenge
In 1928, Edward Stratford, a Natchez
banker, accuses Noah of killing his Dad,
Alex, and his mother, Rosa Thibedeaux,
owners of the "Missippi Catfish"
Restaurant.
Noah runs from Natchez, to Chicago, in
fear of the Klan and Mississippi's Jim
Crow hanging tree. Edward Stratford
forecloses on the restaurant and
Thibedeaux property. Mississippi tries to
extradite Noah from Chicago.
Over thirty years later, Noah and his
daughter Sherri, return to Natchez,
believing the new 1964 Civil Rights laws
and a "dying declaration letter," will
reveal the murderer, and show Noah did
not kill his parents.
Marie Lavoe had made the prediction
something would happen at the end of
Rosa's life that would need a judgment
to set things straight. Noah is astounded
when a poltergeist, or apparition called:
"The ENTITY" arrives to fulfill Marie
Lavoe's prophecy of a reckoning for his
mother, Rosa.

The Frisco Blues
written by: Blues Vance
Lef my home'n wife, Deadhead'n on th train
Lef my home'n wife, Deadhead'n on th train
Trav'lin to my job, got th Frisco Blues again
Long way fm'home, workin on'a tres'l gang
Long way fm'home, workin on'a tres'l gang
Mis'n m wom'n, sa'hurt'n Frisco Blues thang
Hamer'n railroad spikes, wear'n m'life away
Hamer'n railroad spikes, wear'n m'life away
Hard Labor'n strife, Frisco Blues'n low pay
Lay'n crossties n'rails, day-dream'n of m'wife
Lay'n crossties n'rails, day-dream'n of m'wife
Feelin lowly Frisco Blues, n'livin a lonely life
Gon' quit the railroad, stop pay'n union dues
Gon' quit the railroad, stop pay'n union dues
Goin home to m'wom'n, lose'es Frisco Blues
Blues Vance
THE FRISCO BLUES
Betty Jo Thorton Carville, kills for revenge and
profit, a psychopath, of the type personality
psychologist and psychiatrist argue with lawyers
and social workers, whether genes, or
environment, caused her deviancy.
She has no conscience, but feels narcissistic power
when she fulfills her lust for killing, and her heavy
desire for sex. Betty Jo never feels guilt, the
preachers say it is only sin.
Tom Hardin, a Frisco Detective, develops evidence
that she murdered her husband Grady; she beats
the prosecution with an expensive lawyer. Betty Jo
is an able adversary who challenges Tom Hardin's
wit and will. Tom seeks to charge her with
"wrongful death."

THE LAST DEBIT MAN
A debit insurance thriller, set in Northeast
Mississippi:
"Corporate power players struggle for money,
position, and redemption in the vanishing debit
industry of fraud, theft, arson and -- murder."
The dying debit companies try to hang on by using
stolen premium, cash surrender benefits, and claim
money to buy and re-sell stolen cars. You probably
have known characters like the ones who live in this
story.
THE GATLAN KIDS
The complex story of a small town ten year old
Mississippi boy who loses his father in a railroad
accident. His Mother marries a psychotic preacher
who beats the boy because he can't control him.
The boy, Johnny Randle, grows up and becomes
Johnny Prophet, the richest televangelist in
America.
Jim Carruth's Southern Fiction