Richard Beauchamp’s ‘Triptych: Three Tales Of Frontier Horror’ is a collection of three stories I really liked. The genre they belong to is Western Horror, or, more precisely, Splatter Western, since Beauchamp does not hesitate to go into the gory territory of body horror and blend some standard supernatural tropes with the raw beauty of the extreme and the uncanny – all in a Wild West setting. This genre appeals to me greatly and Beauchamp’s writing skills prove exceptionally strong in this kind of story. The first tale, “The Courier,” will satisfy all horror fans who enjoy Lovecraft-inspired stories: this will be right up their alley! A courier is hired to deliver a mysterious package within a set time frame; the delivery proves to be an adventure; but he does deliver the package. Personally, I loved this story, with its atmosphere of suspense, its perfect ending, and the pacing – wow! Genuine entertainment! The second story, “Blood Gulch,” is about slugs colonizing people, and the attempt to resist the colonization: the descriptions, the dialogue, the situations, in the Wild West setting, makes this a memorable story both for the plot and the characterization. The last story, “It Comes For Us All,” co-written with Korey Dawson, was a bit confusing for me. It’s not always clear who’s saying what, though the story is rather straightforward and could have been narrated in a far easier manner. The actual plot is, once again, marvelous: a bounty hunter brings in his captive, who’s much more than he seems. The situations depicted and the dialogue reminded me of classic Western films; but the ending! Well, no complaints from me: I liked it! Plus, Don Noble’s cover is awesome! What a treat!