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- 2025
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Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN-10
1668075083
ISBN-13
9781668075081
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26068566788
Product Key Features
Book Title
Buffalo Hunter Hunter
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Horror, Fantasy / Historical
Publication Year
2025
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
21.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2024-049938
Reviews
Praise for The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece." --Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall *"It's as much an autopsy of institutionalized treachery as a demonization of its tragic and terrifying 'villain.' A weirdly satisfying and bloody reckoning with some of America's most shameful history." -- Kirkus , starred review *"A riveting story of heartbreak, death, and revenge, this remarkable work of American fiction, a thought-provoking tale filled with existential terror, unease, and a high body count, transforms, in Jones' deft hands, from the unapologetic horror novel it most certainly is into a critique of the entire idea of the United States--a critique that, despite the horrors, both real and supernatural, is forcefully infused with both heart and hope." -- Booklist , starred review "Stephen Graham Jones has lit a slow-burning candle that grows into a forest fire, illuminating the life of a Pikuni vampire and everyone he has touched, the pain of being a victim and perpetrator of violent history, and how memory serves to keep us who we are despite it all. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is beautiful, terrifying, sad, funny, and grotesque -- everything I want in a novel." --Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree *" A remarkably well-wrought work of historical horror that will captivate Jones's fans and newcomers alike. " --Publisher's Weekly, starred review "A master at blending horror, suspense, and culturally rich stories that are as thought-provoking as they are spine-tingling. Jones's singular voice and exploration of identity, of trauma and survival, make every page pulse with kinetic urgency." --David Robertson, author of The Theory of Crows *"While this is a unique vampire story, it is also grief horror, portraying the mourning of a land and a people, inscribing profound sorrow for what was and what can never be again." -- Library Journal , starred review, Praise for The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece." --Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall "Stephen Graham Jones tears into the flesh of vampire lore, transforming it into something raw and feral. Jones crafts a stark, unnervingly poetic narrative. This is vampire horror reimagined in the sharp glare of a history America cannot escape." --Shane Hawk, co-editor of Never Whistle At Night " Stephen Graham Jones has lit a slow-burning candle that grows into a forest fire, illuminating the life of a Pikuni vampire and everyone he has touched, the pain of being a victim and perpetrator of violent history, and how memory serves to keep us who we are despite it all. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is beautiful, terrifying, sad, funny, and grotesque -- everything I want in a novel." -- Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree "A master at blending horror, suspense, and culturally rich stories that are as thought-provoking as they are spine-tingling. Jones's singular voice and exploration of identity, of trauma and survival, make every page pulse with kinetic urgency." -- David Robertson, author of The Theory of Crows Four Starred Reviews * "A riveting story of heartbreak, death, and revenge, this remarkable work of American fiction, a thought-provoking tale filled with existential terror, unease, and a high body count, transforms, in Jones' deft hands, from the unapologetic horror novel it most certainly is into a critique of the entire idea of the United States--a critique that, despite the horrors, both real and supernatural, is forcefully infused with both heart and hope." --Booklist, starred review * "It's as much an autopsy of institutionalized treachery as a demonization of its tragic and terrifying 'villain.' A weirdly satisfying and bloody reckoning with some of America's most shameful history." -- Kirkus , starred review * " A remarkably well-wrought work of historical horror that will captivate Jones's fans and newcomers alike. " --Publisher's Weekly, starred review * "While this is a unique vampire story, it is also grief horror, portraying the mourning of a land and a people, inscribing profound sorrow for what was and what can never be again." -- Library Journal , starred review, Praise for The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece." --Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall "Stephen Graham Jones has lit a slow-burning candle that grows into a forest fire, illuminating the life of a Pikuni vampire and everyone he has touched, the pain of being a victim and perpetrator of violent history, and how memory serves to keep us who we are despite it all. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is beautiful, terrifying, sad, funny, and grotesque -- everything I want in a novel." --Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree *" A remarkably well-wrought work of historical horror that will captivate Jones's fans and newcomers alike. " --Publisher's Weekly, starred review "A master at blending horror, suspense, and culturally rich stories that are as thought-provoking as they are spine-tingling. Jones's singular voice and exploration of identity, of trauma and survival, make every page pulse with kinetic urgency." --David Robertson, author of The Theory of Crows, Praise for The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece." --Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall "Stephen Graham Jones tears into the flesh of vampire lore, transforming it into something raw and feral. Jones crafts a stark, unnervingly poetic narrative. This is vampire horror reimagined in the sharp glare of a history America cannot escape." --Shane Hawk, co-editor of Never Whistle At Night " Stephen Graham Jones has lit a slow-burning candle that grows into a forest fire, illuminating the life of a Pikuni vampire and everyone he has touched, the pain of being a victim and perpetrator of violent history, and how memory serves to keep us who we are despite it all. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is beautiful, terrifying, sad, funny, and grotesque -- everything I want in a novel." -- Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree "A master at blending horror, suspense, and culturally rich stories that are as thought-provoking as they are spine-tingling. Jones's singular voice and exploration of identity, of trauma and survival, make every page pulse with kinetic urgency." -- David Robertson, author of The Theory of Crows Four Starred Reviews * "A riveting story of heartbreak, death, and revenge, this remarkable work of American fiction, a thought-provoking tale filled with existential terror, unease, and a high body count, transforms, in Jones' deft hands, from the unapologetic horror novel it most certainly is into a critique of the entire idea of the United States--a critique that, despite the horrors, both real and supernatural, is forcefully infused with both heart and hope." --Booklist, starred review * "It's as much an autopsy of institutionalized treachery as a demonization of its tragic and terrifying 'villain.' A weirdly satisfying and bloody reckoning with some of America's most shameful history." -- Kirkus , starred review * " A remarkably well-wrought work of historical horror that will captivate Jones's fans and newcomers alike. " --Publisher's Weekly, starred review * "While this is a unique vampire story, it is also grief horror, portraying the mourning of a land and a people, inscribing profound sorrow for what was and what can never be again." -- Library Journal , starred review ""(A) gruesome joyride of a novel." -- The New York Times " The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is Stephen Graham Jones' horror masterpiece. The prose is gorgeous and the plot is complex. The author of The Only Good Indians returns again with a spellbinding yarn about one of the bloodiest, most significant parts of the nation's history." -- NPR, Praise for The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece." --Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall "Stephen Graham Jones has lit a slow-burning candle that grows into a forest fire, illuminating the life of a Pikuni vampire and everyone he has touched, the pain of being a victim and perpetrator of violent history, and how memory serves to keep us who we are despite it all. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is beautiful, terrifying, sad, funny, and grotesque -- everything I want in a novel." --Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree "A master at blending horror, suspense, and culturally rich stories that are as thought-provoking as they are spine-tingling. Jones's singular voice and exploration of identity, of trauma and survival, make every page pulse with kinetic urgency." --David Robertson, author of The Theory of Crows, Praise for The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece." --Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall "Stephen Graham Jones tears into the flesh of vampire lore, transforming it into something raw and feral. Jones crafts a stark, unnervingly poetic narrative. This is vampire horror reimagined in the sharp glare of a history America cannot escape." --Shane Hawk, co-editor of Never Whistle At Night " Stephen Graham Jones has lit a slow-burning candle that grows into a forest fire, illuminating the life of a Pikuni vampire and everyone he has touched, the pain of being a victim and perpetrator of violent history, and how memory serves to keep us who we are despite it all. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is beautiful, terrifying, sad, funny, and grotesque -- everything I want in a novel." -- Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree "A master at blending horror, suspense, and culturally rich stories that are as thought-provoking as they are spine-tingling. Jones's singular voice and exploration of identity, of trauma and survival, make every page pulse with kinetic urgency." -- David Robertson, author of The Theory of Crows * "A riveting story of heartbreak, death, and revenge, this remarkable work of American fiction, a thought-provoking tale filled with existential terror, unease, and a high body count, transforms, in Jones' deft hands, from the unapologetic horror novel it most certainly is into a critique of the entire idea of the United States--a critique that, despite the horrors, both real and supernatural, is forcefully infused with both heart and hope." --Booklist, starred review * "It's as much an autopsy of institutionalized treachery as a demonization of its tragic and terrifying 'villain.' A weirdly satisfying and bloody reckoning with some of America's most shameful history." -- Kirkus , starred review * " A remarkably well-wrought work of historical horror that will captivate Jones's fans and newcomers alike. " --Publisher's Weekly, starred review * "While this is a unique vampire story, it is also grief horror, portraying the mourning of a land and a people, inscribing profound sorrow for what was and what can never be again." -- Library Journal , starred review ""(A) gruesome joyride of a novel." -- The New York Times " The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is Stephen Graham Jones' horror masterpiece. The prose is gorgeous and the plot is complex. The author of The Only Good Indians returns again with a spellbinding yarn about one of the bloodiest, most significant parts of the nation's history." -- NPR "Inventive and spine-tingling, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is the best book I've read in ages. It's a master class in voice... Queasy, uneasy, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter plays with the interplay between religion and historical guilt, identity and appetite." -- The Washington Post " Jones has written his Interview With the Indigenous Vampire... A landmark of horror and historical fiction alike, perhaps the closest thing we have to horror's Moby-Dick ." -- Vulture, Praise for Stephen Graham Jones and The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece."--Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall, Praise for The Buffalo Hunter Hunter "For me and vampires, there is Stoker, there is Rice, and now there is Jones. It's harrowing, agonizing, nuanced, and downright philosophical. Very likely Jones's masterpiece." --Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall "Stephen Graham Jones tears into the flesh of vampire lore, transforming it into something raw and feral. Jones crafts a stark, unnervingly poetic narrative. This is vampire horror reimagined in the sharp glare of a history America cannot escape." --Shane Hawk, co-editor of Never Whistle At Night " Stephen Graham Jones has lit a slow-burning candle that grows into a forest fire, illuminating the life of a Pikuni vampire and everyone he has touched, the pain of being a victim and perpetrator of violent history, and how memory serves to keep us who we are despite it all. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is beautiful, terrifying, sad, funny, and grotesque -- everything I want in a novel." -- Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree "A master at blending horror, suspense, and culturally rich stories that are as thought-provoking as they are spine-tingling. Jones's singular voice and exploration of identity, of trauma and survival, make every page pulse with kinetic urgency." -- David Robertson, author of The Theory of Crows Four Starred Reviews * "A riveting story of heartbreak, death, and revenge, this remarkable work of American fiction, a thought-provoking tale filled with existential terror, unease, and a high body count, transforms, in Jones' deft hands, from the unapologetic horror novel it most certainly is into a critique of the entire idea of the United States--a critique that, despite the horrors, both real and supernatural, is forcefully infused with both heart and hope." --Booklist, starred review * "It's as much an autopsy of institutionalized treachery as a demonization of its tragic and terrifying 'villain.' A weirdly satisfying and bloody reckoning with some of America's most shameful history." -- Kirkus , starred review * " A remarkably well-wrought work of historical horror that will captivate Jones's fans and newcomers alike. " --Publisher's Weekly, starred review * "While this is a unique vampire story, it is also grief horror, portraying the mourning of a land and a people, inscribing profound sorrow for what was and what can never be again." -- Library Journal , starred review ""(A) gruesome joyride of a novel." -- The New York Times " The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is Stephen Graham Jones' horror masterpiece. The prose is gorgeous and the plot is complex. The author of The Only Good Indians returns again with a spellbinding yarn about one of the bloodiest, most significant parts of the nation's history." -- NPR "Inventive and spine-tingling, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is the best book I've read in ages. It's a master class in voice... Queasy, uneasy, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter plays with the interplay between religion and historical guilt, identity and appetite." -- The Washington Post
Dewey Edition
23/eng/20241209
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Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians is a chilling historical horror novel tracing the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice. A diary, written in 1912 by a Lutheran pastor is discovered within a wall. What it unveils is a slow massacre, a chain of events that go back to 217 Blackfeet dead in the snow. Told in transcribed interviews by a Blackfeet named Good Stab, who shares the narrative of his peculiar life over a series of confessional visits. This is an American Indian revenge story written by one of the new masters of horror, Stephen Graham Jones., An instant New York Times bestseller, a chilling historical horror novel tracing the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice. A diary, written in 1912 by a Lutheran pastor is discovered within a wall. What it unveils is a slow massacre, a chain of events that go back to 217 Blackfeet dead in the snow. Told in transcribed interviews by a Blackfeet named Good Stab, who shares the narrative of his peculiar life over a series of confessional visits. This is an American Indian revenge story written by one of the new masters of horror, Stephen Graham Jones.
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PS3560.O5395B84 2025
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