Zombie Road: Between the Living and the Lost Kindle Edition

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Management number 220487201 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$1.20 Model Number 220487201
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Every town has a haunted place, but few roads carry the weight of legend like Missouri's Zombie Road. For generations, people have whispered about widows in white, maniacs crouched in shacks, soldiers marching where no wars were fought, children laughing in the trees, and lights that hover and vanish with a will of their own. But Zombie Road is more than a collection of ghost stories. It is a living net that collects grief, trauma, and memory, binding them into the valley until even the ground seems to breathe.Steven LaChance leads readers into this landscape step by step. He begins with the legends themselves, told in all their eerie texture, then pivots to the evidence: how limestone bluffs and flowing rivers can echo sound and energy, how trauma like the Great Flood of 1993 leaves scars that places replay, how folklore multiplies through ritual until dares become proof, and how cultures-from French settlers to German immigrants to Indigenous peoples-poured their shadows into the same soil.With personal anchors including his own grief and decades of investigation, LaChance shows why haunted places matter. They are not curiosities but mirrors of human resilience, reminders of how loss, fear, and memory shape both land and people. Zombie Road: Between the Living and the Lost refuses to choose between chills and insight. It honors the victims, respects the folklore, and challenges readers to see haunted ground with new eyes. By the end, the road itself becomes a metaphor for how places remember us-and why we can never entirely leave them behind. Read more

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ISBN13 979-8349678622
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 773 KB
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Publisher Steven A. LaChance
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Print length 213 pages
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Publication date December 12, 2025
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