
The Blood Sucker on Shady Lane
Voodoo Rumors 1951, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Murdoch (Doc) Pennington
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By:
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D. Alan Lewis
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Thomas Dietrich doesn’t look for trouble, but it always slithers up from the depths of Hell to find him.
Set in 1950s Nashville, Voodoo Rumors brings to life the secret files of P.I. Thomas Dietrich as he battles the werewolves, vampires, and demons that roam his city’s streets at night. Told in the classic noir-style, each of the five stories in this volume will drag you to Hell and back, leaving you begging for more.
How do you know if a monster is living in your backyard and creeping into your room at night?
What happens when a demon gets bored of living and want to drop by for drinks?
Should we consider all killers to be bad people?
Do we all love stories have a happy ending?
Where’s a man to go when he is enthralled by a succubus?
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- Paul Farmer
- 03-14-25
Vampires, Demons, and Suspense: A Masterful Blend
In "The Blood Sucker on Shady Lane," Nashville, TN author D. Alan Lewis expertly blends Lovecraftian horror with the hard-boiled, noir-style detective genre, reminiscent of classic pulp novels by Raymond Chandler and Mickey Spillane. Set in a moody 1950s Nashville, this book pulls the reader into a world of supernatural mystery, where vampires, demons, and dark forces lurk in dark corners and just beneath the surface. Each short story is meticulously crafted to keep you turning the pages, offering a perfect mix of classic suspense and Southern wry humor. Lewis’s unique ability to create an X-Files-esque atmosphere in the 1950s adds thrilling intrigue while easily navigating the occult and the supernatural. With just the right amount of sarcastic wit and spine-tingling suspense, this book is a must-read for fans of classic gothic horror, paranormal thrillers, and noir mysteries. It’s the ideal blend of chilling horror and mystery, making it an unforgettable addition to the genre.
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