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Reconstruction of the Dead (Southern Devils) (Volume 2)

The Union has won the war, but the price is high. Abraham Lincoln is dead by an assassin’s bullet and the United States is reeling. Deep in the South, Robert E. Lee and the traitor, Peter Conner, have a new plan. The reanimate zombies are multiplying and the remnants of the Confederate Army see a chance for revenge. Their dream is to see the Confederate flag flying over Washington and the Union army defeated. Only the surviving members of The Sword and the voodoo priestess Hetty can turn the tide. From the shadows of Reconstruction, a new threat will rise and reignite the Civil War because the Southern Devils are loose again…

About the Author

Brent Abell resides in Southern Indiana with his wife, sons, and the spirit of his beloved pug who still hangs out at his desk looking for treats. Brent enjoys anything horror related. In his writing career, he's had stories featured in over 30 publications from multiple presses. His books Southern Devils, In Memoriam, The Calling, and Wicked Tales for Wicked People collection are available now. He is also a co-author of the horror-comedy Hellmouth series. Currently, he is working on the third book in the Southern Devils series and an upcoming novella in Armand Rosamilia's Dying Days series. You can hang out with him at his blog "Our Darkest Fears" at http: //brentabell.com

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