Voodoo Wet Nurse

Voodoo Wet Nurse by Masten Dahl is an independently published work released on November 9, 2019. This 94-page book, written in English, delves into a dark narrative set in Louisiana, where Philip Thibodaux takes over his late father’s sugar plantation. The story reveals his sadistic nature, contrasting sharply with the hopes of the enslaved individuals who once served his father, leading to a harrowing exploration of violence and power.
Readers will encounter a chilling tale as the enslaved people face Philip’s brutal reign, with their only chance for survival resting on Mambo Nia, a wet nurse with the extraordinary ability to transform humans into soucouyants, the mythical blood-sucking creatures of Caribbean folklore. The narrative intertwines elements of horror and genre fiction, presenting a gruesome account of the consequences of cruelty and the influence of Haitian voodoo and black magic.
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When Philip Thibodaux returns to Louisiana to assume control of his late father’s sugar plantation, the slaves hope that he will be as benevolent as their old master– but they will be sorely disappointed. It soon becomes clear that Philip is a sadist who delights in boiling slaves alive and violating servants with kitchen utensils. Their only hope for survival is Mambo Nia, a wet nurse whose breast milk has the ability to transform humans into soucouyants– the mythical blood-sucking hags of Caribbean legend. It’s a bloodbath on the bayou as Philip and his whip-cracking overseers learn a painful lesson about Haitian voodoo, black magic and vagina dentata in this twisted tale of Creole creepiness.
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