Review; Hunger on the Chrisholm Trail by M. Ennenbach

Earlier this year, I read the splatter western Hunger on the Chrisholm Trail by M. Ennenbach and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
The first cattle drive of the season leaves Texas for Abilene, Kansas along the Chisholm Trail, but unforeseen terrors lay hidden in the natural beauty of the land. In the heart of Indian Territory lies the sleepy town of Duncan, a friendly respite from the dusty land. But something lurks in the untamed West - a powerful creature that hunts to satiate its horrifying hunger. The land will run red with blood, and only Karl Beck has a chance against this ancient evil.

Second in the Splatter Western series from Death's Head Press.

My Thoughts on the Book
Sometimes, all I need is a fast-paced, gory and engaging read and Hunger on the Chrisholm Trail is one such book. There's a variety of interesting characters, from drunken pastors to peculiar artists, which makes the dynamics and interactions somewhat interesting at times. Hunger on the Chrisholm Trail is also a book perfect to get out of a reading slump and certainly worth the read if you're into westerns and gory stuff.

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