It’s 1971 and a horrible murder has occurred near the town of Breda in
west Michigan. A young woman, Jane Lucas, has been dragged into the
woods and stabbed. The letters ZOSO from the Led Zeppelin album have
been written in blood on her waist, which leads the police to think it
might be a cult murder. Suspicion falls on the commune located on a farm
near the town. The shock and horror townspeople feel after that murder,
though, are nothing compared to the shock and horror people feel when
another murder and then another murder of the same type occur. The
Strange Curse of Breda is about those murders and how they are finally
solved. As each murder occurs, the level of fear in Breda intensifies,
to the point that the townsfolk either flee the town, arm themselves to
the teeth, or fall into an almost catatonic state of fear. The county
sheriff, the state police, and even the FBI are baffled. However, Jim
Leiden, a young man who runs a small grocery in Breda, finds a clue that
may link all the murders together: The hanging of a man named Obadiah
Kurtz that occurred in 1889. Jim researches the story and finds that the
victims are descendants of the people who were responsible for hanging
Obadiah. After Jim’s discovery, he’s in a race against time to try to
get the police to believe him and find the murderer before he can kill
the only person in the whole world who really matters to him: His
beautiful fiancée Julie Veere, who happens to be one of those direct
descendants!
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