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Lanmò: A Tale of Southern Horror

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"Atmospheric, Dark, Violent. Thumbs Up" -Amazon Customer Review.

"Tense, emotional and scary as hell!" -Nev Murray.

The Mississippi Delta, 1964. When a young black man canvassing for votes in the Delta of Mississippi is pulled over by local police on a rural dusty road, he'll soon discover the horrifying side of Southern Justice. The Klansman believed they'd gotten away with what they did. But there are powers residing in those dark Delta woods. Seeped into the rich soil. Thundering like drums in the night. In the secluded heart of the Delta, an ancient practice of voodoo awakens a spirit of vengeance.And no matter how far they run, Death will never stop.

Lanmò is coming for them...

53 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 21, 2016

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Thomas S. Flowers

34 books122 followers
Thomas S. Flowers is an Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom Army veteran who loves scary movies, BBQ, and coffee. Ever since reading Remarque’s "All Quiet on the Western Front" and Stephen King’s "Salem’s Lot" he has inspired to write deeply disturbing things that relate to war and horror, from the paranormal to his gory zombie infested PLANET of the DEAD series, to even his recent dabbling of vampiric flirtation in The Last Hellfighter readers can expect to find complex characters, rich historical settings, and mind-altering horror. Thomas is also the senior editor at Machine Mean, a horror movie and book review site that hosts contributors in the horror and science fiction genre.

PLANET of the DEAD and The Last Hellfighter are best-sellers on Amazon's Top 100 lists for Apocalyptic Fiction and African American Horror.

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448 reviews33 followers
August 9, 2016
"To summarise: Absolutely loved this story. Very atmospheric. Gives you a true feeling of the times and the horror of the times. Makes you feel ashamed in many respects. Very creepy. Thomas S Flowers writing is genius. With this being a short story, it is perfect to give you a feel of how he writes and how he can scare the pants off of you!"

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3,932 reviews39 followers
May 9, 2017
A young black man is in the south in 1964 trying to get folks to vote.When he's pulled over by police more than the worst can happen.Vengeance will come and it is not pretty.Adrean Rivers is a fine choice for narrator.I was provided this book free by the author, narrator or publisher.
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Author 17 books18 followers
October 2, 2017
I read this a while back and remember really enjoying it. Brutal, genuinely hard-to-read intro/setup and gruesome, satisfying follow-through. pml
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6 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2019
This is an over used voodoo zombie revenge story.this was fine but the author blatantly names the 3 main bad guys after some conservative figures. The 3 bad guys being named Huckabee, Sean Hannity, and Bill O'Reilly! I just wish he thought before he wrote down his violent fantasies against these real people!
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52 reviews
July 25, 2017
Good book

This was well written and very good book. Read it in one sitting would recommend this. Felt so sorry for John
176 reviews9 followers
August 8, 2016
This is a hard-hitting, punch you right in the gut, kind of story!

Flowers excels at putting you in the time-period, living out exactly what happens to John. You can feel the sweat and the terror emanating from the character.

A cringe-worthy, satisfying read!
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