A review by calebstephensauthor
Hungers as Old as This Land by Zachary Rosenberg

4.0

I go to horror westerns for camp, good fun, and plenty of gore, all three of which this novella by Zach Rosenberg had in spades.

Hungers as Old as This Land freshens up the western trope with two tough-as-nails female leads in Esther Foxman and Siobhan O'Clery. Though the going isn't always easy for them, they back down from no one, and always have each other's back. I particularly enjoyed the Jewish culture and horror woven throughout (something I haven't seen before in a Western) -- ending with a bang in the mountains beyond Grey Bluffs.

Hungers packs plenty of action, humor, and heart. If you like horror westerns you'll dig this one.