Stephen Graham,Jones

The Only Good Indians

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“A masterpiece.” — Paul Tremblay, multiple-award winning author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World
“One of 2020’s buzziest horror novels.” — Entertainment Weekly
The NYT-bestselling gothic horror about cultural identity, the price of tradition and revenge for fans of Adam Nevill’s The Ritual.

Ricky, Gabe, Lewis and Cassidy are men bound to their heritage, bound by society, and trapped in the endless expanses of the landscape. Now, ten years after a fateful elk hunt, which remains a closely guarded secret between them, these men and their children must face a ferocious spirit that is coming for them, one at a time. A spirit which wears the faces of the ones they love, tearing a path into their homes, their families and their most sacred moments of faith.
The Only Good Indians, charts Nature's revenge on a lost generation that maybe never had a chance. Cleaved to their heritage, these parents, husbands, sons and Indians, these men must fight their demons on the fringes of a society that has no place for them.
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311 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Titan Books
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  • gloria rojashas quoted9 days ago
    he gets the rest of the trophies for having avoided all the car crashes and jail time and alcoholism on his cultural dance card. Or maybe the reward for lucking through all that—meth too, he guesses—is having been married ten years now to Peta, who doesn’t have to put up with motorcycle parts soaking in the sink, with the drips of Wolf-brand chili he always leaves between the coffee table and the couch, with the tribal junk he always tries to sneak up onto the walls of their next house.
  • Habitante de librohas quoted8 months ago
    This scene of terror is repeated all too often in elk country every season. Over the years, the hunters’ screams of anguish have rocked the timber.
    —Don Laubach and Mark Henkel, Elk Talk
  • Geraldine Guarneroshas quoted3 years ago
    He wishes he had the concentration for reading at all, right now.

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