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When Colonel Albert Waters, a controversial Civil War veteran, and his thirteen-year-old son Henry disappear from their El Paso, Texas home, Deputy Sheriff Kurt Kearney calls upon Matthias Jacoby, a strange newcomer, to help with his investigation. Word is, Jacoby's handled a few cases like this before. Kearney and Jacoby form an uneasy alliance with Black Tom Catch, an infamous New Mexico rancher, cattle rustler and outlaw, and take off after the bandits they suspect kidnapped Waters. Could the gunfighters have bitten off more than they can chew, however, when their search for the colonel reveals strong ties to black magic and blood sacrifice?

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Praise for Lincoln Crisler "His talent with the mechanical craft of prose is undeniable, and his stories wield a distinctive, uncompromising edge. To enter Lincoln's world is not to tread lightly, because very often that "bad thing" you fear so much waits just around the corner, hungry and lurking." - Shroud Magazine "...a kick missing from most of today's horror.... packs a considerable punch." - Fright.Com "...the kind of perverse surprises you've come to expect from an episode of The Twilight Zone." - Destroy the Brain! "Lincoln Crisler's stories are a quirky set... [and] a good read..." - Fantasy Book Critic "...Crisler's variety of subjects keeps the book fresh and flowing. You'll dig it." - The Horror Fiction Review "...[an] entertaining ride on the dark side... an author to watch for in dark anthologies and magazines." - Hellnotes

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