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Here Comes the Sun (Splatter Western)

There had been talk of monsters around the small, quiet town of Fort Whipple for some time before the evening of the brutal massacre.First it was the livestock. Dead, shriveled bodies lined the fields, drained of their blood.But when human bodies begin falling from the sky, a dark protector of sorts is dispatched to minimize the casualties."Dark, gritty, and an ending that will leave you shook. Justin Woodward has arrived in the old west to rip out your heart and stomp on it."– RJ Roles, author of Pieces of Me

Scream Magazine

"I had to read through my fingers. . . it was that scary for me."

Sadie Hartmann

"Mother Horror"

Duncan Ralston, author of Woom and Ghostland

"Dark, twisted, and full of surprises."

Jeff Strand, author of Sick House and Pressure

"Justin M. Woodward isn't playing around--this is a terrifying descent into depravity."

Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason, authors of Mayan Blue, Those Who Follow and Kingdom of Teeth

"Candy is a fast paced, bloody tale that mixes in a generous helping of dark humor. The main character captured our horror-loving hearts: she’s morbid, hilarious and tells it like it is. Woodward’s writing is stellar and original. We can’t wait to see what he comes up with next."

RJ Roles, author of Pieces of Me, on Here Comes the Sun

"Dark, gritty, and an ending that will leave you shook. Justin Woodward has arrived in the old west to rip out your heart and stomp on it." -

https://www.uncomfortablydark.com

"I have read almost all of the Splatter western’s at this point…This is the best one yet. Woodward drops the reader in the middle of the story and yet provides exposition without feeling like it’s obvious was impressive. From the depth of all the characters to the world building itself, DHP (Death’s Head Press) has a surprise winner on their hands."

About the Author

Justin M. Woodward is an author from Dothan, Alabama. He lives in Headland, Alabama with his wife and two small boys. While primarily known for his horror works (Tamer Animals, Rotten Little Things) he has works spanning various genres. His work has been featured in Scream Magazine and his stories have appeared in books alongside authors such as Stephen King and Neil Gaiman. Justin also has a love for comedy, having co-written the hilarious Jerry's Book Sucks: The Book, and works as a stand up comedian as well as hosts a comedy podcast called Dead Mom Club.

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