Just Passing Through…

Jed Horn was on his way home when he stopped for a bite to eat in the small town of Leutenburg. Something warned him that there was something off, but that was part of why he stopped.

Jed doesn’t back down from premonitions of evil.

When he’s just about thrown out by the sheriff, he discovers that there’s more to Leutenburg than even he suspected. An ancient evil stalks this town, an evil that’s come back despite seeming to be killed over and over for a century.

And the other newcomer who’s dabbling in things he shouldn’t be makes matters worse.

It’s up to Jed, with the power of holy water, prayer, and his .45-70 Winchester to put things to rights.

If he can survive what’s waiting in the dark.

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It’s been a long time since I visited Jed. There was an uptick in interest with the popularity of The Lost, and being between series, I thought it was finally time to come back to our Winchester-toting Witch Hunter. In some ways, as I started my career as a storyteller scaring the sleep out of Boy Scouts around campfires, many, many moons ago, this genre comes naturally to me. In fact, I call the Jed Horn stories “Campfire spook stories with guns.”

And faith, and holy water, but the above is a little pithier.

I hope you enjoy Jed’s latest adventure, and have enough of an appetite that we can come back for more, down the road.

Something in the Dark
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Peter Nealen

Peter Nealen is a former Reconnaissance Marine and veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan. He deployed to Iraq in 2005-2006, and again in 2007, with 1st Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Recon Bn. After two years of schools and workups, including Scout/Sniper Basic and Team Leader's Courses, he deployed to Afghanistan with 4th Platoon, Force Reconnaissance Company, I MEF. Since he got out, he's been writing, authoring many articles and 24 books, mostly Action/Adventure and Military Thrillers, with some excursions into Paranormal Fantasy and Science Fiction.

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