From the director of Bone Tomahawk A brutal and unflinching tale that takes many of its cues from both cinema and pulp horror, Wraiths of the Broken Land is like no Western you\'ve ever seen or read. -Edward Lee, author of The Bighead and Gast. -Gabino Iglesias, Out of the Gutter Online It would be utterly insufficient to say that Wraiths is the most diversified and expertly written western I\'ve ever read. - Booklist [A] classic Western that\'s been twisted into the shape of a snarling monster.... leads to a riveting climax. [C]lever mayhem ...
Fans of Zahler\'s A Congregation of Jackals (2010) will be satisfied; think Quentin Tarantino\'s Django Unchained. [C]ompulsively readable....
You\'ve been warned.
Prepare yourself for a savage Western experience that combines elements of Horror, Noir and Asian ultra-violence.
This gritty, character-driven piece will have you by the throat from the very first page and drag you across sharp rocks for its unrelenting duration.
Desperate to reclaim two kidnapped sisters who were forced into prostitution, the Plugfords storm across the badlands and blast their way through Hell.
From the director of Bone Tomahawk A brutal and unflinching tale that takes many of its cues from both cinema and pulp horror, Wraiths of the Broken Land is like no Western you\'ve ever seen or read