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Product details
- ISBN 9781807590352
- Weight: 255g
- Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 13 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
A spine-tingling and terrifying roadtrip across America as four ragtag activists repatriating the bones of a Blackfeet boy sent to the infamous Carlisle Indian Industrial School battle terrible supernatural forces in this follow-up to The Only Good Indians.
From the bestselling, multiple-award winning modern master of horror, and author of The Buffalo Hunter Hunter.
Five years after the massacres on the Blackfeet reservation in The Only Good Indians, survivor Nate Yellow Tail finds himself in hospital after a terrible accident that should’ve killed him, and has left his best friend Sebby on the brink of death.
So when he is given the chance to reset his life, and maybe save Sebby in the process, Nate steps up again. This time into a camper van that’s as run down as his broken body, filled with three older Blackfeet, to find the bones of a Blackfeet boy who died at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, where Indigenous children were abused for decades, and bring him home.
But the past is more than bones, and the worst things you can bury can also be the worst to unearth…
Jones has crafted another American Indian novel for our times, shining light on the dark corners of the USA’s history, and showing the desperate choices people make when they’re put up against a wall.
Stephen Graham Jones is the NYT bestselling author of novels, collections, and novellas including Don't Fear the Reaper, Earthdivers, and The Only Good Indians. His essay “My Life with Conan the Barbarian” reveals his love for the character. He has won the Ray Bradbury Award, the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award, the Stoker Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the Independent Publishers Award for Multicultural Fiction. Stephen lives and teaches in Boulder, Colorado.
