A review by rodsreads
Dust Devils by Jonathan Janz

4.0

“Being afraid isn’t a bad thing, contrary to what men want to believe. The average man pretends he’s afraid of nothing until the danger actually arrives. Then he’s full of terror and an absolute coward.”


Bloodthirsty vampires waging terror in New Mexico, back in 1885? Sign me up!

Let me start by saying that this was my very first time reading a Jonathan Janz book.

Whenever I read a book by an author that is new to me, I feel a little bit nervous. Mainly because I don't want to be disappointed. Who does?

Well, call me lucky. I haven't been disappointed so far.

Dust Devils was such a wild and fun ride!

“Make your own luck, kid. God gave you a brain, didn’t he? Use it and stop making excuses for yourself.”


As soon as I met Cody & Willet, I had instant Dark Tower vibes (Rolland & Jake). I'm not complaining!

I honestly had no idea how much fun this book would be. The story is action-packed from the very beginning.

Although I can't really say that I'm a western fan, it would be fair to say that I do like western horror now.

Janz's execution was excellent!

I can't wait to check out his other works.

Let me finish by thanking Flame Tree Press for sending me a copy of the book.