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Dakota Territory, 1883: A land of violence, lawlessness—and vicious monsters
Jules Castle can outsmart, outgun, and outrun any bandit in the Old West. But when her father goes missing, she’ll need all her legendary skills to mount an impossible rescue. Hounded by former members of her father’s gang, hunted by a U.S. Army posse, and pursued by supernatural creatures known as Vipers, Jules’ chances are slim. Can she beat the odds one last time?
From Amazon bestselling author Rob Blackwell comes Riders on the Storm, a unique urban fantasy combining elements of a Western with the supernatural, suspense, and action. Find out why readers praise his novels for their unpredictable twists, jaw-dropping endings, and unforgettable characters.
The Soren Chase Series
The Forest of Forever
Haunted detective meets haunted forest in this novel readers are calling “the perfect blend of paranormal, suspense and mystery.”
The Pretender
When a nearby family is slaughtered, Soren Chase vows to hunt down the killer responsible. But he finds far more than he bargained for.
The Woman in the White Mask
A mysterious creature is forcing Soren to relive the night of a murder — as both the killer and a victim.
Carnival of Stone: A Novella
Soren must rush to stop a mythical monster that is terrorizing a small town.
The Sanheim Chronicles
A Soul to Steal
A serial killer on the loose. A legendary ghost haunting the town. And two reporters caught in their sights.
Band of Demons
As Kate and Quinn grapple with new abilities, they face an enemy that threatens to destroy their town.
Give the Devil His Due
The exciting conclusion to the Sanheim Chronicles trilogy. “One of the best trilogies I’ve ever read.”
The Sanheim Chronicles Box Set
The epic trilogy finally together in one box set. Save more than 30% off the cover price!
BACKGROUND
Rob is an award-winning journalist with 20 years’ experience and the author of The Sanheim Chronicles and The Soren Chase novels, two series that combine urban fantasy, mystery and suspense. His latest novel, Riders on the Storm, merges urban fantasy and the western genres.
His first novel, A Soul to Steal, was featured on USA Today and praised by book bloggers and readers alike for its great plot and “fantastic ending.” Many of his other books have been Kindle bestsellers in the Dark Fantasy category.
As a journalist, Rob has won several significant honors. In 2017, Rob was given the Neal Award’s Tim White Award, which recognizes editors “whose work displays extraordinary courage, integrity, and passion.” He has helped the publication American Banker win several Neal, Azbee and SABEW awards as a reporter and editor, covering topics such as deposit insurance reform, the Wells Fargo phony-accounts scandal, and American Samoa’s effort to charter its own public bank. He has appeared on NPR, BBC, CNBC, Fox Business and C-SPAN as an expert on financial regulatory policy.
You can find out more about him at his Facebook page, at www.facebook.com/asoultosteal, or on Twitter at @robblackwellAB.
Rob lives in Virginia with his wife and two children.
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