
Nightmare of the Dead

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~