Monday, August 3, 2015

The Devoured




The Elder Gods have come to the Old West.

The old man had lost nearly everything- his family, his home, his war. Now, after years of bloody conflict, he must confront a malevolent cosmic entity to save his only son.

Armed with little more than steel and hatred, the old man embarks on a hopeless war against the devouring gods from beyond the stars and their agents on earth. His only ally is a young orphan, recently freed from slavery.  Together they leave a trail of bullets and bodies from Oakland to Omaha, battling witches, evangelical cannibals, Native shamans, and possessed lawmen.  Their final stop: an accursed railroad town where the old man will make a final stand for his son’s life against the first amongst the Devourers – the dark titan Thurs.

The Devoured is a grim and compelling new vision of The Old West, filtered through Norse and Native American myth. Join the dark journey!



"A dark tour of the American West in the wake of the civil war. Told in alternating chapters of two main characters going through different, but connected crisis, The Devoured gets you invested right away. And the imagery! Battle hardened soldiers wielding revolvers against demons from other worlds. Snow covered mountain passes where the elements are as dangerous as the cannibals living there. Occult ceremonies that literally rip open the doors to hell. The best part is the ending. I won't give it away, but wow!"

"This book was excellent. The author utilized well written imagery and intersections of religion to tell a story about a family. Like the saying "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" one family member makes a bad decision to save someone important, setting off a cascade of events."

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1 comment:

  1. I definitely dream about going to this party place again. The live music at New York venues was an added bonus, providing a backdrop for the fun hours spent imbibing, tasting, and chatting up with the breweries and beer distributors.

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