Deadman's Road

Deadman's Road

by Joe R. Lansdale

Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged — 8 hours, 18 minutes

Deadman's Road

Deadman's Road

by Joe R. Lansdale

Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged — 8 hours, 18 minutes

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Overview

Deadwood meets Cthulhu in this wild and profane Western romp featuring zombies, werewolves, evil spirits, and one pissed-off gunslinging preacher.

The Wild West has never seen the likes of the Reverend Jebidiah Mercer, a hard man wielding a burning Bible in the battle between God and the devil, in an endless struggle he's not sure he cares who wins. With its five stories laced with fast-paced action, nonstop humor, and spine-tingling horror, Deadman's Road is your ride to hell, in which a vengeful shaman curses a town by conjuring a seemingly unstoppable army of the undead; an ill-advised shortcut leads to a bees' nest of terror; a man stands condemned, not for murdering his wife but for raising the Lovecraftian horror that killed her; a woman is attacked by werewolves and left for dead in a ghost town; and a mining camp faces off with a horde of cannibalistic fiends.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Rev. Jebidiah Mercer rides through the haunted backwoods of post–Civil War Texas, battling werewolves and eldritch horrors in the name of his cruel and distant Old Testament God in five creepy, gory, and dark pulpy yarns by Southern horror author Lansdale (Bubba Ho-Tep). In "Dead in the West," Mercer fights zombies, a stereotypical "Indian curse," and his own damaged faith, a good bit of pulpy fun spun around a nougat of bitter religion. In "Deadman's Road," the mercenary preacher hunts down a ghoul on a haunted stretch of road; "The Dark Down There" pits him and a boisterous, sensual ex-cook against an army of kobolds; and in "The Crawling Sky" he tackles an eldritch monster. Mercer's talents can only be stretched so far, and the sour god-cursing, monster-hunting, and casual murder become tiresome. (Nov.)

From the Publisher

Praise for Deadman's Road/Deadman's Crossing

Deadman’s Road [Deadman’s Crossing] is a delightfully pulpy, wickedly funny, satisfying read. Saddle up, because you are in for one helluva ride!”
The Grimdragon

Frequently including wonderfully cadenced stories-within-stories, the tales in Deadman’s Road provide Lansdale with a perfect canvas for his particular kind of humor/horror.”
Hell Notes

I love the grizzle, and I dig the misanthropy.”
Revolution SF

This is one weird western series you can take to heart”
Zombos’ Closet

If you’re easily offended this may not be the book for you. Deadman’s Road is by no means for the faint of heart.”
My Shelf Confessions

Deadman's Road is an absolute joy to read and read again—and a must-have addition to every right-minded reader’s bookshelf.”
Bookgasm

“if you want something amusing, scary, and in-your-face? For that you need Joe R. Lansdale.”
SFFWorld

The master of such tales is undoubtedly Joe Lansdale. For over thirty years Lansdale has been writing western horror stories, setting the tone for all such stories that followed.”
Lit Reactor

It’s the mixture of horror, humor, and action elements that makes this collection a must-read for fans of dark literature.”
Buzzy

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169549591
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 05/13/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
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