patron saints of the living dead

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In popular culture, Voodoo is usually synonymous with “black magic.” Its practitioners are often portrayed as sorcerers. Voodoo is actually an age-old African religion adapted in the New World by slaves brought to colonies from different Western nations.

Like Voodoo, “zombie” is more complex than shown in popular culture. Whether portrayed as reanimated corpses or persons rendered mindless, they toil endlessly in plantation fields or sugar mills. For the past half century, zombies in popular culture have been cast as hordes of carnivorous, infectious fiends. That depiction, perhaps, is the unkindest cut of all.

But zombies do exist.

PATRON SAINTS OF THE LIVING DEAD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sins of the Fathers

Black Sleep

The Indo-French Connection

An Angel & A Saint

Your Prophets Deceive You

Black Moon

Saints & Sacrifices

The Bitter Angels of Our Nature

Miracles or Marigolds?

Between Mardi Gras & Easter

The Left Hand of God

Golden Calf

Zombie Masters

King of the Zombies

In Search of the Perfect Warrior

A Few Laps Around the Quarter

Lazarus Saturday

Saint Vitus’ Dance

The Symbol of the Soul

Last Rights, Last Rites

Resurrection

Funeral Games

Bishop’s Endgame

Some Call Him “Murder”

First Station of the Cross

Guardians of the Holy

Daughter of Darkness

Loa of the Living Dead

Two Papas

Send the Evil into the Darkness

White Zombie

No More Soul Left To Sell

Three Sisters

Kings & Queen of the Jungle

Even His Mother Doesn’t Know His Name

Gate of Heaven

I Walk with a Zombie

I Walk with Another Zombie

All Saints on Deck

Who Knows the Secrets of All Hearts?

Post Script

Cast of Characters