Hillbilly Hell (A Jacob Smith Story #2)

By Craig Gabrysch
Published by Twit Publishing
$0.00 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 10, 2012
Words: 8,041 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781938035098


Short description

It's 1866, and the Civil War has just ended. Reconstruction has begun. But, there are those who haven't stopped fighting. Enter Jacob Smith, an ex-Union soldier. Now he's a member of the Knights Templar, a secret order dedicated to protect the innocent from the supernatural. His Mission? Recover a weapon of unstoppable evil before someone's stupid (or desperate) enough to use it.

Extended description

It's 1866, and the Civil War has just ended. Reconstruction has begun. But, there are those who haven't stopped fighting.

Enter Jacob Smith, an ex-cavalry soldier from Kansas, who fought for the North in some of the bloodiest skirmishes of the war. Now he's a member of the Knights Templar, a secret order dedicated to protect the innocent from the supernatural.

His Mission? Recover a weapon of unstoppable evil before someone's stupid (or desperate) enough to use it.

In this, the origin story of Jacob Smith (who first appeared in "A Knight Templar in Lincoln County"), we follow the Templar and his mentor as they descend into the woods of eastern Tennessee on a quest to recover what may be the most deadly occult weapon ever.

Tags

horror, fantasy, free, western, necronomicon, lovecraft, weird western, jacob smith

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Review by: The Critic on March 21, 2012 : star star star
‘For Jill. You didn’t want him dead, so he ain’t.’

I agree with Jill.

A good read.
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