Mosey On Over To My Review Of. . .
Ghosts of Crimson Hollow
As my followers will have
discerned, I’ve been mixing my reading list up a bit lately. Dipping my toes
into genres and sub-genres I haven’t really tried all that much in the past.
Crossover novels; straightforward horror thrillers; mixed genre. And the reason
for that is quite simple: Enjoyment!
Although I’m an avid sci-fi,
fantasy and paranormal buff, I’ve been missing out on whole worlds of fun. So I
thought I’d take my adventures that one step further, and try something that
mixes the spirit of freedom, individualism and adventure of a western, with the
nail-biting, crawling up your spine suspense of a horror. And the Ghosts of Crimson Hollow by Jon Dobbin
fitted the bill quite nicely. Here’s the blurb:
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Problem is, the dead don’t stay dead.
With a handful of survivors, and the town of Crimson Hollow in danger, Colton is faced with the choice to either be a leader and take a stand or leave them all to die.
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Cool eh?
Think of the cowboy legend, Shane, set down in a Legend of Sleepy Hollow situation, with
all the blunt realism incorporated within the 2017 revisionist Western, Hostiles, and you’ll capture the mood of
Jon Dobbin’s adventure quite nicely. Because, believe me. This is one tidy
adventure you won’t want to miss.
What I particularly enjoyed
about this story is that it was soundly constructed, well thought out, and
simply delivered in a style and language that allows you to immerse yourself in
Jim Colton’s life. As well it should.
Colton is a loner. A survivor
who lives a solitary life, fending for himself in the wide expanse of a land
can be as much an enemy as it is your friend. While out hunting one day, he
does a good deed that turns into something of an obligation. An obligation that
ends up dragging him into all sorts of trouble.
How so?
Well, when you’re used to a
maverick lifestyle, the sudden arrival of devious treasure hunters; naïve
damsels in distress; foolhardy hangers-on who are not only too trusting in
their duplicitous boss, but totally unprepared for the dangers ahead can cause
quite the headache. Especially when they seem determined to ignore local
knowledge regarding cursed caves, and forge blindly ahead, delving into things
best left alone.
And when things do eventually
go belly up, a town full of disbelieving folk isn’t the best place to be when
your life’s on the line. So, how does Colton dig himself out of this mess?
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