Ted arrives in Deep South Depression era Cottageville as the new owner of the local cotton mill. As he arrives at the hotel, Ted is startled as a young debutante, dressed for a lavish ball, runs in front of his fancy new Buick Roadmaster. The hotel manager dodges Ted’s questions about the woman and his desire to inspect Grayson Mansion. A teenage porter shares that the antebellum house is haunted and cautions Ted about the woman being a ghost. Ted doesn’t believe in ghosts and keeps an appointment to inspect the estate. His realtor is an engaging young woman named Savannah. She has a touch of Vivien Leigh, one of Ted’s favorite actresses. Ted has decisions to make. Should he keep the factory open? Should he purchase Grayson Mansion? Should he get involved with Savannah? Souls of the South is brimming with crime, murder, and ghosts.
Ted arrives in Deep South Depression era Cottageville as the new owner of the local cotton mill. As he arrives at the hotel, Ted is startled as a young debutante, dressed for a lavish ball, runs in front of his fancy new Buick Roadmaster. The hotel manager dodges Ted’s questions about the woman and his desire to inspect Grayson Mansion. A teenage porter shares that the antebellum house is haunted and cautions Ted about the woman being a ghost. Ted doesn’t believe in ghosts and keeps an appointment to inspect the estate. His realtor is an engaging young woman named Savannah. She has a touch of Vivien Leigh, one of Ted’s favorite actresses. Ted has decisions to make. Should he keep the factory open? Should he purchase Grayson Mansion? Should he get involved with Savannah? Souls of the South is brimming with crime, murder, and ghosts.