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Dead in the West
 
 

Dead in the West [Hardcover]

Joe Lansdale
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Dead in the West is the story of Mud Creek, Texas, a town overshadowed by a terrible evil. An Indian medicine man, unjustly lynched by the people of Mud Creek, has put a curse on the town. As the sun sets, he will have his revenge. For when darkness falls, the dead will walk in Mud Creek and they will be hungry for human flesh. The only one that can save the town is Reverend Jebediah Mercer, a gun toting preacher man who came to Mud Creek to escape his past. He has lost his faith in the Lord and his only solace is the whisky bottle. Will he renew his faith in himself and God to defeat this evil or will the town be destroyed?

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He had come down out of the high country: a long, lean preacher man covered in dust, riding a buckskin mare with an abscessed back, a wound made by hard riding and saddle friction against dust and hide. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars ZOMBIES IN SPURS, April 25 2004
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Michael Butts (Berkeley Springs, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dead in the West (Paperback)
From the opening scene in the old stagecoach to the apocalyptic ending in a church, DEAD IN THE WEST delivers more thrills and spills it in its short length than many 300+ tomes. Joe Lansdale, known for his black humor, whips it out in plenty in this tale of a Reverend who wanders into Mud Creek and finds himself involved in the curse of an Indian wrongly accused of killing a young girl, and lynched. His mulatto woman was also brutally raped and murdered. The curse is purely simple: zombies beget more zombies, and Lansdale spares nothing in his brutally graphic and frightening tale. Joining Rev. Jeb in the spotlight is a delightful young boy named David; the bewitching Abby and her rascally doctor father; and of course the many zombies populating the scene.
The book is relentless and no character is guaranteed safety by the time the book ends; it has a rather "twisty" ending as well; did he ever do a sequel? It would be great!!!
A very good horror story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Find thrills with the living dead, Aug 23 2002
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This review is from: Dead in the West (Paperback)
One of the big differences between older Lansdale novels and ones written now is their length. At 119 pages, Dead In The West barely gets out of the short story realm. Regardless of the length the story still packs a hell of a punch. Reverend Jebidiah Mercer is unlike most other preachers during the wild west; he drinks, carries a gun and actively wander the country enforcing God's will. This time he finds himself in the town of Mud Creek and just in time to help face down the living dead thanks to a curse from a local Indian.

While the overall story might lack some of the character depth and introspective social commentaries mixed in with the dialogue that are found in most of Lansdale's later works, the story still puts enough emotion into the events that unfold to make you care about what happens. The caring is more about how everyone gets killed since it is pretty obvious that most of the characters are fodder for the zombies. But then this is acknowledged within the dedication and helps contribute to the charm of the book. If you like movies like "Evil Dead", "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and other Grade B films, then you owe it to yourself to pick this up and read it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Can't Beat It With a Stick, Oct 19 2001
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high_cotton (Glastonbury, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dead in the West (Paperback)
Zombies in the Old West. An Indian curse and a town with a dark secret. A beautiful woman and a stranger with a troubled past, who may be the town's only hope. Plenty of graphic, gross-out horror told with wit and respect for the B-movies and horror comics that are clearly the inspiration for this story. (Think a young Clint Eastwood in the movie version, directed by George Romero.) This is not Lansdale at his absolute best, but he's not striving for great literature here. I bet he had as much fun writing it as I had reading it.
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