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If only he hadn't found the hat. Or the dead guy. Or the steamer trunk. Or the rag doll. If only he hadn't found any of these things, everything might have been okay. But he had found them. All of them.
Now Carson Halliday is on the run, trying his damnedest to keep one step ahead of a dangerous gang of outlaws and mad men. A run leading him from town to town in the dry wasteland of the southern New Mexico desert, over dark hills and dangerous plains, through shantytowns and city streets, and, most frightening of all, into the mysterious depths of the human heart.
Features a new introduction by Billie Sue Mosiman.
"This is on a par with Cormac McCarthy and Joe Lansdale." --Pearce Hansen, author of The Storm Giants
"A powerful and good writer... someone who's been through hell and come out, I hope, the other side." --Neil Gaiman
"Trent Zelazny has already begun to carve out his own genre niche. He's got the right stuff to make fiction both engrossing and literate." --Tom Piccirilli
Genre: Mystery
Now Carson Halliday is on the run, trying his damnedest to keep one step ahead of a dangerous gang of outlaws and mad men. A run leading him from town to town in the dry wasteland of the southern New Mexico desert, over dark hills and dangerous plains, through shantytowns and city streets, and, most frightening of all, into the mysterious depths of the human heart.
Features a new introduction by Billie Sue Mosiman.
"This is on a par with Cormac McCarthy and Joe Lansdale." --Pearce Hansen, author of The Storm Giants
"A powerful and good writer... someone who's been through hell and come out, I hope, the other side." --Neil Gaiman
"Trent Zelazny has already begun to carve out his own genre niche. He's got the right stuff to make fiction both engrossing and literate." --Tom Piccirilli
Genre: Mystery
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