Arizona, 1538
A relentless drought has dogged the region, driving local Native American tribes to war with their once friendly neighbors. Fearing an eminent attack from a local Apache tribe, a desperate Hopi medicine man sprinkles his tribe with dust from a mysterious meteor. He hopes it will aid them in battle.
It’s a slaughter.
The battle-hardened Apache quickly decimate the peaceful Hopi tribe and set to scavenging for food in their dwellings. But the battle is far from over. The butchered Hopi begin to rise, and the triumphant Apache soon find themselves facing a new enemy…a dead enemy.
Arizona, 1867
Dustin DeWind is a loner—a gunslinger used to sleeping under the stars with only his trusty steed and two pistols as company. When he approaches the tiny mining town of Saddleback, he hopes to find a bed, a bath, and a warm meal.
What he finds is death.
The local miners dug too deep, and what they unleashed has all but consumed the local population. Dustin soon finds himself holed-up in the local saloon with a handful of survivors and a trio of desperados. With a hungry horde of reanimated corpses outside scrambling for entrance, it will take all his cunning and skills to survive.
A new series of books emphasizing beautiful horror illustration.
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FUTURE TITLES TO INCLUDE:
SHITHOUSE by Edward Lee
CAMPFIRE TALES by Mark Allan Gunnells