The Black Widow Mysteries-bookcover

By: Terrence G. Williams

The Black Widow Mysteries

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Roderick Golden rules his six daughters with an iron fist, his tyrannical nature casting a shadow over their lives. After driving his ex-wife from the family farm for failing to bear a son, Roderick moves in his fiancée, Roxanne—who is also his second cousin. Together, they aim to continue the family’s oppressive traditions.

Roxanne joins in the abuse, targeting the six sisters. Charlotte, the eldest, becomes their fierce protector, standing up to both Roderick and Roxanne. Meanwhile, Elspeth, the girls’ mother, fights for full custody while rebuilding her life with a new job and home. Her actions put her in danger from Roderick and Roxanne.

The situation escalates when Charlotte is hospitalized after a black widow spider bite. Roxanne’s anger towards Roderick intensifies as he turns his abuse on her. In a desperate attempt, Roderick tries to kidnap the girls and return them to the farm, resulting in his arrest.

In a shocking turn of events, Roderick pays the ultimate price. But as the dust settles, a chilling question emerges: who really killed him?

Terrence G. Williams was born and raised in South Wales and has remained there ever since. It is the pen name he chose based on his grandparents, who are no longer with us. Terrence has a fascination with southern state culture and mystery thrillers and is keen to bring these topics together to the fore with The Black Widow Mysteries series.

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