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Sleepy Hollow
by Kate Hershberger
This sapphic retelling of Sleepy Hollow was the perfect way to kick-off the spooky season! The story follows FBI Agent, Elizabeth Crane, who’s been behind a desk for a while and is ready to get back out in the field when her boss sends her to a quaint little town to track down a serial killer who is decapitating their victims. The FBI put her up in the local bed and breakfast so she could keep a lower profile while there. The B&B is run by the sweet, attractive girl-next-door, Katrina, and her aunt Morgana.
Agent Crane is paired up with Detective Jones and they set out to find the killer. But mysterious things start happening and the case gets stranger by the minute. Instead of finding answers they find more questions. What did they just see? Who was that? Could the Horseman be back? How do we tell this story and not sound like we’ve lost our minds? And they have to do all this while dealing with the likes of Bo Bowers, a cocky beat cop trying to insert himself into the case - “a toddler in a Superman costume.”
Agent Crane is paired up with Detective Jones and they set out to find the killer. But mysterious things start happening and the case gets stranger by the minute. Instead of finding answers they find more questions. What did they just see? Who was that? Could the Horseman be back? How do we tell this story and not sound like we’ve lost our minds? And they have to do all this while dealing with the likes of Bo Bowers, a cocky beat cop trying to insert himself into the case - “a toddler in a Superman costume.”