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    A Congregation of Jackals by S. Craig Zahler
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    A gripping, bloody, and unflinchingly intense western that masterfully blends suspense with character depth - just be ready for a wild, often brutal ride.

    A Congregation of Jackals by S. Craig Zahler is a gripping Western novel that delves into the brutal realities of the Wild West, showcasing how survival comes with consequences that must be paid. The story follows a group of reformed outlaws known as The Tall Boxer Gang, who find themselves facing a new threat as they gather in town for a wedding. Zahler masterfully builds tension throughout the narrative, balancing moments of violence with moving portrayals of tenderness and heroism. The book is praised for its honest and bold depiction of Western mayhem, offering a unique and entrancing take on the genre.

    Otis Boulder had what some people in the San Fortunado area referred to as a rumble gut, a stirring in the juices of his stomach that warned him of impending danger, akin to the nerves in the tip of a...
    2010
    313 pages

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    The Ruins by Scott Smith
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    A relentlessly creepy, skin-crawling survival horror with a unique antagonist - perfect for fans of bleak, fast-paced terror, but steer clear if you don’t like frustrating characters or stories that offer little hope.

    A group of young people vacationing in Mexico venture into the jungle in search of a missing brother, only to find themselves trapped in a nightmare as they encounter an ancient and otherworldly presence that leads to horrific and terrifying events. The story unfolds in a remote location, with the characters making bad decisions that result in a collapse of their society, while the environment becomes increasingly hostile, mirroring the deterioration of their relationships.

    The plot of the book revolves around a group of tourists facing peril in the Mexican jungle, where they are confronted by killer vines that manipulate and terrorize them. The narrative is filled with tension, suspense, and horror, as the characters struggle to survive the sinister forces at play, leading to a gripping and gruesome conclusion that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    I want to thank my wife, Elizabeth Hill, my editor, Victoria Wilson, and my agents, Gail Hochman and Lynn Pleshette, for their very generous assistance in the completion of this book. The following pe...
    2005
    420 pages

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