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Synopsis
They survived the nightmare at Carson’s Point, but Jonathan Crowley, the Hunter, and his new associate, Lucas Slate have only just begun their trek through the weird, wild west. All Crowley wants is to retire and catalog the creatures he’s never before encountered in the Americas. All Lucas Slate wants is to understand what is happening to his body and mind, and why there is an endlessly changing song echoing through his head that will not leave him in peace. Dark Gods, Ghosts, Werewolves and Spectral Trains are a few of the obstacles between what they want and what they get. Collected for the first time, the stories “Black Train Blues,” “The Devoted,” “Blank, White Page (Songs In The Key of White,” and “What Rough Beast” (co-authored by Charles R. Rutledge) continue the story started in BOOMTOWN. An additional never before published short story, “Where Did We Go Wrong,” finishes this collection of tales. Jonathan Crowley is new to the Americas and heading Where the Sun Goes To Die while he examines a land full of mysteries and nightmares. Won’t you join him?
Where the Sun Goes to Die (The Chronicles of Jonathan Crowley): content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
Contains strong supernatural horror violence including encounters with dark gods, werewolves, and spectral entities in a dark fantasy western setting. Likely graphic monster encounters and psychological horror elements.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include gore, death, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Adult readers will enjoy a gritty monster-hunting journey through the supernatural Old West with complex characters facing nightmarish threats.