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Keepers of the earth

A black sorcerer in Texas clashes with whites, drilling for oil on a farm. The farm is the site of a snake den and the whites use poison gas to kill them. The sorcerer, a practitioner of hoodoo, a religion which considers snakes to be sacred, replies with a curse and the well explodes.

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  • "A black sorcerer in Texas clashes with whites, drilling for oil on a farm. The farm is the site of a snake den and the whites use poison gas to kill them. The sorcerer, a practitioner of hoodoo, a religion which considers snakes to be sacred, replies with a curse and the well explodes."
  • "A black sorcerer in Texas clashes with whites, drilling for oil on a farm. The farm is the site of a snake den and the whites use poison gas to kill them. The sorcerer, a practitioner of hoodoo, a religion which considers snakes to be sacred, replies with a curse and the well explodes."@en
  • "This novel brings the Munday family to life - with their greed, hoodoo, snakes and simple love for Texas land."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "Keepers of the earth"@en
  • "Keepers of the earth"
  • "Keepers of the earth : a novel"@en