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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
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In "The Buffalo Hunter Hunter," Stephen Graham Jones delivers a horror masterpiece examining the forgotten Marias Massacre of 1870. Hailed as "horror's Moby-Dick" by Vulture, this NYT bestseller transforms American historical trauma into a spine-tingling narrative that critics bet you won't top this year.

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In the quiet town of Miles City, Montana, 1912, a discovery changes everything. Construction workers unearth a journal hidden within a crumbling wall, revealing the final days of Pastor Arthur Beaucarne before his mysterious disappearance. Over a century later, his descendant Etsy sees this manuscript as academic salvation for her faltering career. But as she spreads these weathered pages across her apartment, transcribing them late into the night, something awakens. The journal pulses with dark energy, connecting two timelines separated by decades yet bound by blood. Sometimes Etsy feels she's not alone, catching movements in her peripheral vision, hearing floorboards creak in empty rooms. What happened to Arthur in those final autumn days? And why does she sense his presence materializing from the ether as she works to uncover the truth? A mysterious Native American man begins attending Arthur Beaucarne's church services during the bitter Montana winter. Wearing a floor-length black clerical robe and peculiar dark spectacles, he sits isolated at the back pew each Sunday. After his second appearance, Arthur finally speaks with him, learning he was once called "Weasel Plume," then "Good Stab" of the Small Robes band of the Blackfeet. Now he carries the names "Takes No Scalps" and "The Fullblood" - though, as he notes with quiet dignity carrying an undercurrent of loss, no one calls him either anymore. His dark spectacles protect eyes made sensitive by surviving the devastating smallpox epidemic that decimated his people. When Good Stab asks to make a confession, Arthur accommodates him despite explaining Lutheran practices differ from Catholic ones. Good Stab seems unconcerned with these distinctions, revealing he fasts monthly, hoping "Sun Chief will take me back" among the Small Robes. Their conversation ends with Arthur instinctively offering "I listen with a good heart" - words that visibly move the stoic Indian, cracking his demeanor to reveal deep emotion.

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Blood Transformation and Supernatural Vengeance

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The Message in Skinned Bodies

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The Pastor's Buried Past

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Breaking the Cycle

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When Memory Becomes Both Wound and Medicine

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