by Stephen Graham Jones
Saga Press, 2020. 310 pages.
Four American Indian men from the Blackfeet Nation, who were childhood friends, find themselves in a desperate struggle for their lives, against an entity that wants to exact revenge upon them for what they did during an elk hunt ten years earlier.
Stephen Graham Jones’s debut novel is stunning and is a refreshing and unique voice in the horror genre. This is a great read for the Fall season when the Elk can be heard bugling in the mountains and hunting season is under way. If you’re looking for a spooky and unique read for the season, look no further.
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GP Putnam’s Sons, 2014. 460 pages.
This story follows three mothers, each at a crossroads, and their potential involvement in a riot at a school trivia night that leaves one parent dead in what appears to be a tragic accident, but which evidence shows might have been premeditated.
by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Tor Nightfire, 2021. 254 pages.
Welcome to Mexico City, an oasis in a sea of vampires. Domingo, a lonely garbage-collecting street kid, is just trying to survive its heavily policed streets when a jaded vampire on the run swoops into his life.
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