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Half-Made Girls: A Pitchfork County Novel

โœ Scribed by Sam Witt


Book ID
100274952
Publisher
Pitchfork Publishing
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
280 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Hell on Earth Has a Home in Pitchfork County

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Joe Hark is a drunk, a live wire, and the night marshal of Pitchfork County. He just wants the monsters, including his own cursed family, to leave him alone long enough to drown his haunted memories in an ocean of whiskey. When someone hangs a mutilated girl from a cross, it's just the start of Joe's latest nightmare.

As he hunts for the killer, Joe finds a nest of meth-addled cultists with roots in his own tortured past. It turns out his enemies want to call up a nightmarish god so vile, it'll eviscerate Joe, his family, and the world at large.

Joe has no choice but to team up with unlikely allies in a winner-takes-all battle. When the power of the cult grows, Joe learns the only way to stop the destruction may be his own sacrifice.

Half-Made Girls is the first installment in the Pitchfork County series, which features graphic violence, fresh mythology, strangely disturbing images, a freight train pace, and a warped sense of humor. If you liked Lukyanenko's Night Watch , Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files , or Clive Barker's Weaveworld , then you'll love this highly imaginative dark horror series from author Sam Witt.

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  1. Half-Made Girls
  2. Ghost Hunters
  3. Night-Blooded Boys
  4. Witch Hunt
  5. Dead-Eyed God

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Joe Hark's job as the Night Marshal of Pitchfork County seems straightforward enough: Find the monsters, kill the monsters. But Joe is married to one of the most powerful witches in Pitchfork, and spends almost as much time keeping an eye on her as he does dealing with occult crimes and shadowy horr