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Horseblood: Frontier and Weird Western Stories
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Horseblood: Frontier and Weird Western Stories
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Horseblood: Frontier and Weird Western Stories
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Ten stories of America's tortured frontier past from the acclaimed author of
A Wind of Knives
and the
Boon
trilogy. A drifter gives everything he has to love a woman a cruel world won't let exist. A family battles hunger and grief against the worst possible odds-themselves. Madness and monstrosities descend upon a group of hopeful pilgrims traveling the westward trails. Ghosts both figurative and all-too-real haunt the men and women of the hostile west from within and without. And a couple of familiar figures-Edward Splettstoesser and Boonsri Angchuan-return one last time from the world of
in a pair of solo adventures. "With
Horseblood
, we see the full spectrum of Ed's talent on parade." -Terrence McCauley, from his Introduction
A Wind of Knives
and the
Boon
trilogy. A drifter gives everything he has to love a woman a cruel world won't let exist. A family battles hunger and grief against the worst possible odds-themselves. Madness and monstrosities descend upon a group of hopeful pilgrims traveling the westward trails. Ghosts both figurative and all-too-real haunt the men and women of the hostile west from within and without. And a couple of familiar figures-Edward Splettstoesser and Boonsri Angchuan-return one last time from the world of
in a pair of solo adventures. "With
Horseblood
, we see the full spectrum of Ed's talent on parade." -Terrence McCauley, from his Introduction