All Saints

by Jason Jack Miller
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    ISBN: 9781935738992

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In some dark corners of Mexico, All Saints’ Day isn’t merely a time to remember the dead. It’s an invitation to commune.

When a woman cursed with immortality and a man haunted by a bloody war stumble headlong into this strange mélange of mysticism and cosmology, they learn that a return home may entail more than a voyage of mere miles. It will require them to traverse space and time.

A groundbreaking work as tenacious as a hurricane and as radiant as Van Gogh’s STARRY NIGHT, this contemporary myth amplifies the conventions of genre and literary fiction to take us on a journey in a way that only a book can, and reminds us that even in darkness there is light.

What They’re Saying

“In the fourth Murder Ballads and Whiskey novel (after The Revelations of Preston Black), Miller goes south of his characters’ usual Appalachian haunts…Action sequences and mystical elements are skillfully written…”—Publishers Weekly

“The setting is often beautifully described. The characters are complicated and capable of the unexpected…I can’t remember the last time I read something like it. Let’s face it—in the 21st century, originality isn’t always easy to find.”—Catherine Ramsdell, Popmatters

“Just as men like Cash and Lennon poured their souls out through their songs, you feel that same dedication to craft in Miller’s writing…Miller clearly has confidence in his voice and style, and in the story he came to tell. He cuts no corners and makes no compromises, resulting in a thoughtful book that requires—and rewards—your patience.”—Blu Gilland, Fearnet