Nightmare of the Dead

Nightmare of the Dead - Vincenzo Bilof Nightmare of the Dead starts out with a woman on a train with no memory of who she is. There's a man sitting across from her who's been asked to look after her. He fills her in on what's been going on, who he thinks she is, and hands her some guns, her guns. It isn't long before they become aware of a green mist filling the cabin. Some passengers fall ill and begin to transform while others remain unaffected; the lady and her companion included.

Drawing her weapons, the woman of mystery embarks on a journey to find out just what the green mist is and why she's immune, who stole her memory, and why certain folks want her dead.

I don't want to give away too much of the story as it would be easy to ruin it and I want folks who plan on reading this to have the pleasure of an un-tainted read.

I loved the fact that the main character was a wild-woman of the 1860's. Yes, this was a western/horror and I was totally caught up in it.

Vincenzo knew what he wanted to convey to his readers and he did it without a doubt. Some may find issue with the descriptive words that were used, but his prose flowed and I sailed through this read and wished there was more.

A distinctly original story that I'd easily recommend. It's got blood and guts, but for those of you who shy away from the "dark" stuff, it's definitely a lot tamer than what I usually read.

Great job, V~