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John Wayne with Vampires? (thank you!)
Fans of The Cowboy and the Vampire know that LonePine will see more than its share of Vampires in another 120 years, but in 1890 no one had yet faced the terror of the undead. With winter closing in, Jericho Whistler — the first Vampire to visit the Old West — hunkers down in the tiny town of LonePine, Wyoming for a long winter of feasting on humans.
Here’s what readers of Red Winter (Pumpjack Press, 2011) are saying:
“Reminiscent of old John Wayne movies except with vampires.”
“Red Winter pistol whips you, throws a lasso around your boots, secures the other end to the horn of the sheriff’s saddle, spurs his horse hard in the flanks and drags you to the end of a book you cannot stop reading.”
“Fun addition to the Weird West genre!”
“Early Hardiman — badass sheriff — finds more than he expected when mutilated bodies begin to fall on the streets of LonePine. Red Winter is creepy, quirky, and leaves you wanting more.”
“My favorite character is Joe, the crazy wolfer who says, “That sumbitch won’t die.”
Download it to your Kindle, ipad, computer or smartphone. However you choose to read it, be prepared for a few sleepless nights.
Red Winter by Clark Hays. A Novella. Pumpjack Press, 2011
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