Twistical Tales: A Wild West Ghost Story

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Author: P. K. Vandcast ISBN: 9781536545173
Publisher: Vandcast Press Publication: August 28, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: P. K. Vandcast
ISBN: 9781536545173
Publisher: Vandcast Press
Publication: August 28, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

WESTERN HORROR THRILLER: CONTEMPORARY AND OLD WEST

Welcome to Bisbee, Arizona: where your dreams become nightmares and your nightmares become realities.

He blames his mom. He blames himself. He would blame politics, providence and Pima County if he thought it would help. It’s been two years since his parents divorced and fifteen-year-old Ian Cain is trapped in that wretched purgatory of no longer a boy but not quite a man. If puberty and parental divorce weren’t enough, Ian’s best friend, Mike, is a stoner from a broken home; his girlfriend, Heather, is so wonderful that it only makes him feel inferior and self-conscious; and the school’s star quarterback is a bully who hates his guts.

Ian’s only reprieve comes when his long lost love for the old west, romantic notions he shelved as childish since the divorce, are rekindled when his mother suggests a family outing at the historic Wild West mining towns of Bisbee and Tombstone. When the Ghost Town Tour in Bisbee is interrupted by an unexpected rain storm, Ian, Heather, Mike, and five other teens split from the tour group and find refuge in the haunted Savoy Hotel and Saloon.

The sinister, 162-year-old Palmer L. Jackson appears and tells the teens they are trapped in the saloon just as he had been; but feigning helpfulness, his evil motives manifest. After three deaths, countless blowflies, and a gunmanship lesson from Wyatt Earp, Jackson escapes and things get ugly, pronto. 

Ian realizes that, as the only one immune to Jackson’s diabolical powers, it’s up to him to go after Jackson and save Arizona; but first, he must escape from the saloon. Even with the help of a medicine man, a spirit guide, and a territorial marshal from 1881 to equip and prepare him, it won’t be easy. The risks are high; the sacrifices, huge; the mission, twistical; the showdown, deadly.

[WARNING: This book contains graphic violence and adult language and situations not suitable for young children.]

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WESTERN HORROR THRILLER: CONTEMPORARY AND OLD WEST

Welcome to Bisbee, Arizona: where your dreams become nightmares and your nightmares become realities.

He blames his mom. He blames himself. He would blame politics, providence and Pima County if he thought it would help. It’s been two years since his parents divorced and fifteen-year-old Ian Cain is trapped in that wretched purgatory of no longer a boy but not quite a man. If puberty and parental divorce weren’t enough, Ian’s best friend, Mike, is a stoner from a broken home; his girlfriend, Heather, is so wonderful that it only makes him feel inferior and self-conscious; and the school’s star quarterback is a bully who hates his guts.

Ian’s only reprieve comes when his long lost love for the old west, romantic notions he shelved as childish since the divorce, are rekindled when his mother suggests a family outing at the historic Wild West mining towns of Bisbee and Tombstone. When the Ghost Town Tour in Bisbee is interrupted by an unexpected rain storm, Ian, Heather, Mike, and five other teens split from the tour group and find refuge in the haunted Savoy Hotel and Saloon.

The sinister, 162-year-old Palmer L. Jackson appears and tells the teens they are trapped in the saloon just as he had been; but feigning helpfulness, his evil motives manifest. After three deaths, countless blowflies, and a gunmanship lesson from Wyatt Earp, Jackson escapes and things get ugly, pronto. 

Ian realizes that, as the only one immune to Jackson’s diabolical powers, it’s up to him to go after Jackson and save Arizona; but first, he must escape from the saloon. Even with the help of a medicine man, a spirit guide, and a territorial marshal from 1881 to equip and prepare him, it won’t be easy. The risks are high; the sacrifices, huge; the mission, twistical; the showdown, deadly.

[WARNING: This book contains graphic violence and adult language and situations not suitable for young children.]

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