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Bloody, relentless, and devilishly entertaining - a horror-Western you won't easily forget. If you crave savage monsters and high-octane action in an Old West setting, this one delivers all the thrills (and chills)!

If you liked Dust Devils, here are the top 95 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    The Magpie Coffin by Wile E. Young
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    An enjoyably gory, weird western that shines for antihero lovers and horror fans, even if it doesn’t answer all its own questions. Perfect if you want your revenge tales with a supernatural, blood-soaked twist.

    The Magpie Coffin by Wile E. Young is a Splatter Western novel that follows the story of Salem Covington, an ex-soldier seeking revenge for his teacher's murder. Armed with a cursed gun that makes him invincible to all bullets except one, Salem embarks on a journey filled with violence, magic, and dark forces. The book intricately weaves elements of the Wild West, Native tribal magic, and supernatural encounters, creating a gripping tale of survival, honor, and relentless pursuit of justice. The writing style blends gritty realism with a touch of horror, delivering a fast-paced and enthralling story that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    March 2020
    211 pages

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    The Darkest Lullaby by Jonathan Janz
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    Creepy, atmospheric, and full of fresh horror ideas, The Darkest Lullaby will appeal to fans of unsettling settings and imaginative scares - just be ready to forgive some rough edges and narrative leaps.

    The Darkest Lullaby by Jonathan Janz is a horror novel that delves into the eerie atmosphere of the woods and darkness, drawing readers into a world of dark enchantment. The plot follows Chris and Ellie Crane, who inherit an old home in the woods, setting the stage for sinister and malevolent forces to come alive. The story unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, showcasing Janz's mastery of language, smooth writing style, and imaginative storytelling.

    April 2013
    304 pages

  3. #3

    Kutter by Jeff Strand
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    Short, sharp, and unexpectedly moving, "Kutter" is a one-sitting read that’ll have you laughing, cringing, and maybe even tearing up. Weird, dark, and surprisingly sweet - definitely worth a try if you like your stories off the beaten path.

    "Kutter" by Jeff Strand is a darkly humorous novella that follows the story of Charlie, a meticulous and successful serial killer who finds his humanity through his unexpected bond with a Boston Terrier named Kutter. The book combines elements of crime drama and psychological suspense, creating a unique and heartwarming tale of redemption. Through the evolving relationship between Charlie and Kutter, the story explores themes of empathy, character evolution, and the unexpected ways in which companionship can change a person's perspective on life.

    2010
    101 pages

  4. #4
    Forgotten Moon
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    Book 1 in the series:Bane County

    Forgotten Moon - Bane County by J.R. Rice
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    A super suspenseful, hair-raising werewolf horror packed with action and local legend - definitely a must-read for monster fans, just be prepared to want the next book right away!

    'Forgotten Moon' in the series 'Bane County' by author J.R. Rice is a gripping werewolf tale set in an isolated town within a National Wildlife Refuge. The story follows the journey of two close cousins, Bryce and Jackson, as they uncover brutal killings and mysterious disappearances linked to a terrifying legend from the past. The suspenseful plot, combined with well-developed characters like Bryce and Jackson, keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the secrets lurking in the woods.

    Readers praise the author's ability to bring the characters to life, creating a sense of intensity and fear that grips them from the beginning. The book's fast-paced narrative, filled with suspenseful scenes that raise hairs on the back of the neck, keeps readers hooked as they follow the protagonists' quest for answers amidst the looming threat of a monstrous werewolf.

    June 2016
    323 pages

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    Exorcist Falls by Jonathan Janz
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    A ferocious, gory, and chilling read - Exorcist Falls is perfect if you crave relentless possession horror with an extra dose of psychological tension. Go in expecting vivid scares, moral ambiguity, and a wild ride!

    Exorcist Falls by Jonathan Janz is a tale of demonic horror that follows the story of two priests performing an exorcism in a city plagued by a serial killer known as the Sweet Sixteen Killer. The book is praised for its unexpected plot twists, well-developed characters, and moments of humor and heart amidst the horrifying events. Jonathan Janz's writing style is described as compelling, with a mastery of vocabulary that keeps the story flowing smoothly and seamlessly.

    Average height, handsome in a sad way. Eyes that darted away before you could discern the pain in them. Lean, but possessed of a tensile strength. Forty-one. A dark-brown goatee that matched his short...
    2014
    458 pages

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    The Angel of Vengeance - A Glimpse into Hell by Wade H. Garrett
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    Brutal, relentless, and meant only for the hardiest horror fans - Garrett's "Angel of Vengeance" is either your new favorite gorefest or a book you'll never want to pick up again.

    The Angel of Vengeance by Wade H. Garrett is a dark and violent novel that follows the story of Seth, a vigilante who inflicts extreme vengeance on his victims. The book is known for its excruciatingly dark and graphic accounts of violence, combined with well-written and descriptive prose that delves into severe psychological torture. The main character, Seth, is portrayed as a complex and human-like figure, making readers both cringe at his actions and relate to his motives. The plot progresses through Seth's stories of vengeance, intertwined with societal commentary on justice and punishment.

    August 2013
    428 pages

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    Craven Manor by Darcy Coates
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    A cozy, atmospheric haunted house adventure that mixes spooky and heartwarming in a very readable package. Not the scariest out there, but if you want engaging characters and a solid ghost story, Craven Manor makes a great pick.

    Daniel, a young man facing hardships in life, receives a mysterious job offer to work as a gardener at Craven Manor, a place tied to a family who died 200 years ago. As he delves deeper into the eerie manor, he uncovers mysteries, paranormal elements, and a strange friendship with the owner, Bran. The story unfolds with a mix of horror, thriller, and paranormal mystery, keeping readers glued to the pages as Daniel navigates the dark secrets of Craven Manor.

    The plot of "Craven Manor" revolves around Daniel's experiences at the mysterious manor, where he encounters strange occurrences, follows a set of ominous rules, and uncovers the unsettling history of the place. The writing style immerses readers in a creepy and suspenseful atmosphere, with well-drawn characters and a fast-paced narrative that keeps the reader engaged and eager to uncover the secrets hidden within Craven Manor.

    The six-story apartment block was desperate for a bit of care. The thick white paint slathered over the walls had turned yellow where it wasn’t already stained from water damage, and two out of his ha...
    December 2017
    302 pages

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    Savage Species by Jonathan Janz
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    A grisly, action-packed creature feature that's perfect for those who love their horror fast, furious, and fiendishly fun; just be ready for a wild and bloody ride.

    Savage Species by Jonathan Janz is a fast-paced horror novel that follows a group of characters, including reporters and campers, as they face unimaginable terror after a horrific event is unleashed at the Peaceful Valley Nature Preserve. The story is filled with high-octane action sequences, well-defined pages of chaos, and terrifying monsters that keep the readers on the edge of their seats. Janz expertly crafts life-like characters that readers can empathize with, while also creating antagonists that are easily hated, adding layers of depth and tension to the narrative. The book is a full-on gore fest, a creature feature that delivers a roller coaster ride of suspense, gore, and dark, grim storytelling.

    Emma gave her friend another sharp glance in the mirror. Not for the first time, Jesse doubted the wisdom of calling the passenger’s seat back at the newspaper. He’d thought sitting next to Emma would...
    2013
    309 pages

  9. #9
    Voices in the Snow
    Book 1 in the series:Black Winter

    Voices in the Snow - Black Winter by Darcy Coates
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    A suspenseful, chilling start to a unique horror series that mixes apocalyptic mystery, psychological tension, and genuine heart - perfect for binge-reading on a cold night.

    'Voices in the Snow' by Darcy Coates, part of the 'Black Winter' series, is a chilling tale set in a mysterious mansion during a winter storm. The story follows Clare, who finds herself in a stranger's mansion after a car crash, taken care of by Dorran. As Clare uncovers the secrets of the mansion and the world outside, she is faced with unknown creatures lurking in the woods, creating a suspenseful and eerie atmosphere. The plot twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through a blend of horror, apocalypse, and dystopian elements.

    The narrative is filled with engaging characters like Clare and Dorran, whose evolving relationship adds depth to the story. Darcy Coates weaves a tale that is both captivating and unpredictable, with a writing style that immerses readers in a world of mystery, suspense, and dark secrets, leaving them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.

    The phone, nestled in the cup holder between the front seats, crackled. Thin scraps of Bethany’s voice made it through the static, not enough for Clare to hear the words, but enough to let her know sh...
    November 2019
    339 pages

  10. #10

    Sick Fux by Tillie Cole
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    Unforgettable, brutal, and wildly imaginative - Sick Fux is a pitch-black, twisted take on trauma and love, but it's definitely not for everyone. Check trigger warnings before diving in!

    'Sick Fux' by Tillie Cole is a dark and twisted story that follows the journey of Dolly and Rabbit, two characters who are deeply connected through a history of trauma and darkness. The plot delves into themes of revenge, love, and the exploration of the characters' twisted minds. The writing style is described as engaging, shocking, and filled with layers of Alice in Wonderland elements that add a dark and twisted dimension to the narrative.

    I gripped my doll in my hand as I stared at Heathan James sitting on the grass. He was dressed all in black—black shirt, black pants . . . and strangely, a black vest with pockets. I’d never seen anyo...
    October 2017
    366 pages

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