The Only Good Indians

A haunting exploration of tradition and cultural identity

Stephen Graham Jones author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Titan Books Ltd

Published:7th Jul '20

Should be back in stock very soon

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This gothic horror tale delves into cultural identity and the consequences of tradition, as four men confront a vengeful spirit from their past in The Only Good Indians.

In The Only Good Indians, the narrative unfolds around four men, Ricky, Gabe, Lewis, and Cassidy, who are deeply tied to their cultural heritage. Ten years after a fateful elk hunt, which has become a haunting secret among them, they find themselves confronting a terrifying spirit that seeks vengeance. This spirit, a manifestation of their past, wears the faces of their loved ones, infiltrating their homes and disrupting their lives. The weight of their choices and the burden of tradition loom large as they grapple with the consequences of their actions.

As the story progresses, the atmosphere becomes increasingly gothic, reflecting the characters' internal struggles and the relentless pursuit of the spirit. The vast, oppressive landscape serves as a backdrop to their fears and regrets, amplifying the tension as each man faces the spirit in turn. The haunting presence of the spirit not only threatens their physical safety but also challenges their identities and beliefs, forcing them to confront the price of tradition and the legacy of their cultural identity.

Ultimately, The Only Good Indians explores themes of revenge, cultural dislocation, and the complexities of modern Indigenous life. It paints a vivid picture of men caught between their heritage and a society that has marginalized them, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of horror and cultural identity.

ISBN: 9781789095296

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352 pages