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Some monsters have three heads. A deformed infant, deemed weak and unworthy, was thrown over the edge of Widow's Canyon and left to die. Rescued by a cloaked stranger, the baby survived and grew into a gangly young man who returned to seek his revenge against the town that wronged him. In 1875, the town of Tooele was mostly peaceful, as the delicate balance of power between Aunt Phyllis, the leader of the criminal underworld, and Sheriff Posey remained intact. One day, a young man known as The Gimp, strolled into town meticulously killing many of its figureheads. Aunt Phyllis and The Sheriff…mehr

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Some monsters have three heads. A deformed infant, deemed weak and unworthy, was thrown over the edge of Widow's Canyon and left to die. Rescued by a cloaked stranger, the baby survived and grew into a gangly young man who returned to seek his revenge against the town that wronged him. In 1875, the town of Tooele was mostly peaceful, as the delicate balance of power between Aunt Phyllis, the leader of the criminal underworld, and Sheriff Posey remained intact. One day, a young man known as The Gimp, strolled into town meticulously killing many of its figureheads. Aunt Phyllis and The Sheriff must put their differences aside and join forces to rid the town of this new menace. Greek mythology and the Old West collide in this fast-paced bloody horror tale. Mystery, action, and gore await. Be warned.
Autorenporträt
Chad Miller has been writing dark fiction, horror, and mysteries for over 25 years. Deeply inspired by the works of Conan Doyle, Bram Stoker, and Kurt Vonnegut, he's been studying to create his unique voice. His dark historical mystery, Prisoner of Despair reads like classic horror and is available now! His new novel, Cerberus will be released in the fall of 2024! Chad is a pharmacist and lives in Delaware. Chad enjoys playing guitar and going to the theater, museums, and being immersed in culture that large cities can provide.