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Introducing... Once upon a Time there was a Girl: Troubles in Blue Bayou by J F Kearney JF Kearney, author of Once Upon a Time there was a Girl: A Murder at Mobile Bay, is back with her second installment in the Cajun Lawman murder mystery series. Tom Mallory, the complicated Cajun law man with the dogged moral compass, finds himself ensnarled in a mysterious disappearance of a woman who was a childhood love he left behind. Now a beloved and prominent evangelist in Blue Bayou, Louisiana, Callindra Tucker has gone missing. Who would hurt the beautiful preacher?

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Introducing... Once upon a Time there was a Girl: Troubles in Blue Bayou by J F Kearney JF Kearney, author of Once Upon a Time there was a Girl: A Murder at Mobile Bay, is back with her second installment in the Cajun Lawman murder mystery series. Tom Mallory, the complicated Cajun law man with the dogged moral compass, finds himself ensnarled in a mysterious disappearance of a woman who was a childhood love he left behind. Now a beloved and prominent evangelist in Blue Bayou, Louisiana, Callindra Tucker has gone missing. Who would hurt the beautiful preacher?
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Janis Faye Kearney grew up in rural Arkansas, the daughter of cotton sharecroppers. The author and publisher writes stories about hers and other southerners' lives through short stories, memoir, autobiography, biography, and fiction. Janis served as publisher of the historical Arkansas State Press founded by civil rights legends Daisy Gatson Bates and L.C. Bates, and as Personal Diarist to America's 42nd President William J. Clinton. In 2014, after the death of literary icon Maya Angelou, she founded the Celebrate! Maya Project, a 501.C.3 nonprofit, which serves as a bridge for young people in search of their own voices, and a forum for youth to learn their history and create their own stories, through writing workshops, literary competition, and public forums. Janis was inducted into the Arkansas Writers Hall of Fame in 2016, and in 2014, received the prestigious University of Arkansas Lemke Journalism Award. She resides in Little Rock, Arkansas.