Louis L'Amour's The Haunted Mesa stands as one of the strangest entries in the legendary Western author's extensive catalog, a departure from his usual gunfighters and frontier settlements into the realm of supernatural mystery.
Yeah, this is pretty much how I felt about it when I read it a long while back. A good start, a slower middle, and an ending that felt kinda rushed. It's still an interesting book, though, and I'd like to read more supernatural/weird/horror stories set in the Southwest, dealing with the mythology of the region.
Yeah, this is pretty much how I felt about it when I read it a long while back. A good start, a slower middle, and an ending that felt kinda rushed. It's still an interesting book, though, and I'd like to read more supernatural/weird/horror stories set in the Southwest, dealing with the mythology of the region.
yes, makes me want to write one!