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In the style of Stephen King and Blake Crouch: Time to announce our first-ever HORROR Book of the Month on Kindle, sponsoring hundreds of free and bargain selections on our Horror Search Pages!

We’re excited to share our Horror Book of the Month for the very first time here at Kindle Nation, to sponsor all the great bargains on our Horror search pages:

Poisoned Soil

by Tim Young

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And while you’re looking for your next great read, please don’t overlook our first Horror Book of the Month!

Poisoned Soil

by Tim Young
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4.4 stars – 23 Reviews
Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A First Class Thriller! – The Kindle Book Review

You will enjoy every minute that you’re reading this book—the characters, the settings, the battles between man and nature, and, of course, that magical realism. With all these elements, this still is a thriller, a real page-turner. Moreover, it’s a very original piece of literature that will leave you thinking…and wondering. – Bookpleasures.com Review

Poisoned Soil is a harrowing, cinematic story of greed and retribution that follows Blake Savage, a farmer who risks everything for a chance to make his fortune. When an egocentric restaurateur offers Blake fame and fortune to produce an illegal delicacy for his exclusive network of secret supper clubs, Blake enters a gilded world. But when the foodies take their first bites of the illicit delicacy an ancient disease resurfaces, unleashing a trail of black death.

A shockingly real drama about how greed entices otherwise good people to make bad decisions, Poisoned Soil appeals to adult readers who enjoy realistic thrillers in the style of Stephen King and Blake Crouch. For readers who like Barbara Kingsolver’s agrarian prose and Garcia Marquez’s magical realism, Poisoned Soil weaves a rich Appalachian tapestry and brings the natural world to life through the eyes of a remarkable family held captive on cursed Cherokee land.

 (This is a sponsored post.)

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