Where the Daybreak Ends

Stories from Buzzard's Edge

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Pub Date Dec 03 2024 | Archive Date Jan 03 2025

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Description

Alone in the desert and covered in blood, Josiah Dennis comes across an abandoned town, and two unlikely storytellers burdened with sharing its history—past, present, and future.

Rogue gangs of vampires, young witches, flayed cadavers, giant lizards, and men with dark hearts dwell in these pages, looming over Buzzard’s Edge, a town full of people struggling to survive in an unforgiving Arizona frontier.

So, sit down a spell, and settle where the daybreak ends.

Alone in the desert and covered in blood, Josiah Dennis comes across an abandoned town, and two unlikely storytellers burdened with sharing its history—past, present, and future.

Rogue gangs of...


Advance Praise

“Within these pages there are touches of Bradbury, nods to King, and tips of the hat to Lansdale. There is fear, darkness, violence, broken people, wounded souls, hope, humor, and even some romance … just like a real town.”
—Tyler Jones, author of Night of the Long Knives

“Within these pages there are touches of Bradbury, nods to King, and tips of the hat to Lansdale. There is fear, darkness, violence, broken people, wounded souls, hope, humor, and even some romance …...


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ISBN 9781963355192
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Featured Reviews

First came The Demon Of Devil's Canyon. Then, Noose. And, with this third book, Brennan LaFaro has cemented himself in the western horror genre.

These terrifying stories from Buzzard's Edge link characters from his previous books and expands this fantastic world he's created. It's filled with horrific creatures, bad man, even badder women at times, and all the wild west vibes you could want.

In this book, a man named Josiah is wandering the desert, hatchet in hand, and dying of hunger and thirst. He comes upon a small oasis and is met with a talking coyote and vulture.

These creatures have stories to tell about a town called Buzzard's Edge. A town which materialises from the sand as they speak. And in these stories, unimaginable terrors await. Vampires, monsterous man eating cave monsters, murderers, serial killers, and more.

But Josiah has secrets of his own. When these things come to light, he realizes he's been chosen for something sinister.

This is just a great western horror books. The series as a whole needs to be read by more people in my opinion. I think it's absolutely brilliant. It combines the wild west with not only terrifying situations but with heart as well. Rory and Alice are two of my favorite characters in this genre and I hope we'll hear more from them in the future. I highly recommend this and the rest of the series.

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