A chilling historical horror set in the American west in 1912 following a Lutheran priest who transcribes the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice. Perfect for fans of Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V. E. Schwab and Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice.Etsy Beaucarne is an academic, who needs to get published. So when a journal, written in 1912 by Arthur Beaucarne, a Lutheran pastor and her grandfather, is discovered within a wall during renovations, she sees her chance. She can uncover the lost secrets of her family, and get tenure.As she researches, she comes to learn of her grandfather’s life, and the life of a Blackfeet called Good Stab, who came to Arthur to share the story of his extraordinary life. She discovers the journals detail a slow massacre, a chain of events charting the history of Montana state as it formed. A cycle of violence that leads all the way back to 217 Blackfeet murdered in the snow.A blood-soaked and unflinching saga of the violence of colonial America, a revenge story like no other, and the chilling reinvention of vampire lore from the master of horror.
Stephen Graham Jones Books
Stephen Graham Jones is a New York Times bestselling author whose works often delve into dark and thrilling themes, with a particular fondness for werewolves and slashers. His prose, influenced by a diverse range of beloved novels, explores complex character psychologies, frequently focusing on individuals grappling with both internal demons and external threats. Jones's ability to craft intense atmosphere and visceral imagery marks him as a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction.







Unioverse: Stories of the Reconvergence
- 488 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Common Hardcover Edition - Original Cover Art - Black & White Interior Illustrations In the year 2145 AD, Malcolm Orion, destined to go down in history as the Brave Traveler, made his historic jump through space, launching his consciousness across the universe. His arrival at an abandoned space station reawakened the Masson Zero-a vast system of instantaneous travelways connecting innumerable worlds, many inhabited by sentient life. Now, centuries later, worlds long isolated from each other are once again connected. This anthology presents tales of this reconvergence. Set on richly imagined planets scattered across the cosmos but linked once again by near-instantaneous travel, these stories introduce you to characters-human and otherwise-navigating love and loss, alliance and intrigue, violence and betrayal, and, most of all, the joys and perils of exploration and scientific discovery. Accept the invitation. Step into a transpod of your own and slip through the Mass-O. You never know where you'll end up.
My Hero
- 46 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The narrative explores the bittersweet realization of achieving childhood dreams, focusing on the bond between two best friends who create a superhero comic that becomes a commercial success. As their lives intertwine, with their children playing together, the protagonist reflects on the fleeting nature of dreams and the desire to preserve those moments of happiness. The imagery of stars and adventures emphasizes the longing for more, highlighting the tension between fulfillment and the fear of losing it all.
Earthdivers, Vol. 2: Ice Age
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A desperate search for their missing children leads Martin and Tawny into a time-bending adventure when they encounter a group attempting to alter history by traveling to 1492. Lured into a cave, they vanish, leaving Tawny alone in prehistoric Florida, where she must navigate the dangers of megafauna and a conflict between native Paleo-Indians and Solutrean invaders. As survival becomes increasingly precarious, Tawny clings to the hope of reuniting with her family, driven by her determination as a mother.
Earthdivers, Vol. 1: Kill Columbus
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in a far-future world, this time-hopping horror thriller follows Indigenous outcasts on a daring mission to eliminate Christopher Columbus. The narrative blends elements of suspense and cultural commentary, showcasing the unique perspective of its characters as they navigate a complex history and confront their past. This debut comic from a bestselling author promises a thrilling exploration of identity and revenge against a backdrop of horror.
Earthdivers, Vol. 3: 1776
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The gripping continuation of a historical sci-fi slasher saga unfolds with a blend of thrilling narrative and striking visuals. Stephen Graham Jones, a New York Times best-selling author, collaborates with artist Davide Gianfelice to deliver an intense experience that promises to captivate fans of the genre. As the story progresses, readers can expect a mix of suspense and action, exploring themes of survival and conflict in a richly crafted world.
This anthology combines two distinct works, showcasing a diverse range of themes and styles. Each book offers unique perspectives and narratives, inviting readers to explore different voices and experiences. The collection promises a rich literary journey, highlighting the creativity and depth of the authors involved. Perfect for those seeking both variety and depth in their reading experience, this anthology serves as a celebration of storytelling in its many forms.
Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn't Fly
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Mary goes in search of the Floating Boy when other kids in her hometown begin to float, but when her brother is captured by the guardian of the Floating Boy, she comes head-to-head with an evil scientist while battling her own inner demons.
A group of ramblers are taken to an idyllic other world. But things are not so simple and they find themselves at the centre of a battle between opposing spirits.
In the far future, the world is divided into two cultures, each controlled by the mysterious and powerful Commission. One person finds a route between the two cultures — what he discovers changes everything and threatens more than his life.