Western Horror


Red Rabbit
Lone Women
I Travel by Night
Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West
A Book of Tongues (Hexslinger, #1)
Wraiths of the Broken Land
The Hunger
A Congregation of Jackals
Skin Medicine
The Country Under Heaven
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
Devil's Call
Unbury Carol
The Navajo Nightmare
Dust Devils (Fiction Without Frontiers)
The Hunger by Alma KatsuRed Rabbit by Alex GrecianLone Women by Victor LaValleIn the Valley of the Sun by Andy  DavidsonThe Crossings by Jack Ketchum
Western Horror, Western Weird
67 books — 4 voters
The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1) separate by Stephen  KingSkin Medicine by Tim CurranI Travel by Night by Robert McCammonBlood Riders by Michael P. SpradlinDead in the West by Joe R. Lansdale
Best Western Horror Novels
69 books — 49 voters

Hunter Shea
Teta was wary, but anxious to leave city life behind. He was born in a shack on a farm and raised more by the animals and elements than his parents. His stint in New York was against his nature. But no matter how many times I told him to skedaddle, he stayed by my side like a tick or a bedbug. Blood brothers, he called us. I was never sure if he meant it in the traditional sense or if he was referring to the prodigious amount of blood we'd shed together. ...more
Hunter Shea, Hell Hole

Jim Cherry
Mackenzie, our profession courts death, madness is always just over the next rise, the next hillock…” Sherman’s voice dropped off, “I’m out in that landscape wavering between madness and sanity. Be careful Mackenzie you don’t cross over that rise and find yourself in the arid desert of madness … I fear it is this desert for me.
Jim Cherry, The Captured Dead

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