It Came from Del Rio : A Bunnyhead Chronicle
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
833720004Y
ISBN-13
9798337200040
Publisher
Independent Pub Group
Imprint
Open Road Media
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 4th, 2024
Print length
220 Pages
Weight
226 grams
Dimensions
13.20 x 20.40 x 2.80 cms
Product Classification:
Horror & ghost stories
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?Jones crosses into the noir badlands of No Country for Old Men bloody and throwing sparks but cool as a killer angel and by sundown he owns the joint.? Will Christopher Baer, author of Kiss Me, Judas
Smuggler Dodd Raines just got the job of a lifetime. He'll finally earn enough money to secure a decent future for his young daughter and start over on the right side of the law. There's just one catch: his cargo is made up of moon rocks with mass-casualty levels of radiation.
Getting across the border from Mexico into the United States isn't easy, even though Raines has done it hundreds of times. If the blazing sun and hungry coyotes don't take him down, the border cop obsessed with catching him will. And then there are the moon rocks. No one delivering them is meant to survive especially after already being killed. But that's the twist. One that transforms Raines into an undead rabbit-eared monster starving for vengeance, on a path straight into his orphaned daughter's life . . .
?A pitch-perfect noir tale of love and revenge.? The Denver Post
?No other writer could have done this. Period. Stephen Graham Jones has built a story out of radioactive scrap metal that anyone else would have rendered as kitsch. But with Jones, the diary of a rabbit-headed zombie chupacabra shepherd is absolutely convincing and utterly moving.? Craig Clevenger, author of Mother Howl and The Contortionist's Handbook
Smuggler Dodd Raines just got the job of a lifetime. He'll finally earn enough money to secure a decent future for his young daughter and start over on the right side of the law. There's just one catch: his cargo is made up of moon rocks with mass-casualty levels of radiation.
Getting across the border from Mexico into the United States isn't easy, even though Raines has done it hundreds of times. If the blazing sun and hungry coyotes don't take him down, the border cop obsessed with catching him will. And then there are the moon rocks. No one delivering them is meant to survive especially after already being killed. But that's the twist. One that transforms Raines into an undead rabbit-eared monster starving for vengeance, on a path straight into his orphaned daughter's life . . .
?A pitch-perfect noir tale of love and revenge.? The Denver Post
?No other writer could have done this. Period. Stephen Graham Jones has built a story out of radioactive scrap metal that anyone else would have rendered as kitsch. But with Jones, the diary of a rabbit-headed zombie chupacabra shepherd is absolutely convincing and utterly moving.? Craig Clevenger, author of Mother Howl and The Contortionist's Handbook
Jones crosses into the noir badlands of No Country for Old Menbloody and throwing sparks but cool as a killer angeland by sundown he owns the joint. Will Christopher Baer, author of Kiss Me, Judas
Smuggler Dodd Raines just got the job of a lifetime. Hell finally earn enough money to secure a decent future for his young daughter and start over on the right side of the law. Theres just one catch: his cargo is made up of moon rockswith mass-casualty levels of radiation.
Getting across the border from Mexico into the United States isnt easy, even though Raines has done it hundreds of times. If the blazing sun and hungry coyotes dont take him down, the border cop obsessed with catching him will. And then there are the moon rocks. No one delivering them is meant to surviveespecially after already being killed. But thats the twist. One that transforms Raines into an undead rabbit-eared monster starving for vengeance, on a path straight into his orphaned daughters life . . .
A pitch-perfect noir tale of love and revenge. The Denver Post
No other writer could have done this. Period. Stephen Graham Jones has built a story out of radioactive scrap metal that anyone else would have rendered as kitsch. But with Jones, the diary of a rabbit-headed zombie chupacabra shepherd is absolutely convincing and utterly moving. Craig Clevenger, author of Mother Howl and The Contortionists Handbook
Smuggler Dodd Raines just got the job of a lifetime. Hell finally earn enough money to secure a decent future for his young daughter and start over on the right side of the law. Theres just one catch: his cargo is made up of moon rockswith mass-casualty levels of radiation.
Getting across the border from Mexico into the United States isnt easy, even though Raines has done it hundreds of times. If the blazing sun and hungry coyotes dont take him down, the border cop obsessed with catching him will. And then there are the moon rocks. No one delivering them is meant to surviveespecially after already being killed. But thats the twist. One that transforms Raines into an undead rabbit-eared monster starving for vengeance, on a path straight into his orphaned daughters life . . .
A pitch-perfect noir tale of love and revenge. The Denver Post
No other writer could have done this. Period. Stephen Graham Jones has built a story out of radioactive scrap metal that anyone else would have rendered as kitsch. But with Jones, the diary of a rabbit-headed zombie chupacabra shepherd is absolutely convincing and utterly moving. Craig Clevenger, author of Mother Howl and The Contortionists Handbook
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