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Merkabah Rider: High Planes Drifter

By: Edward M. Erdelac
Narrated by: Tom Taverna
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A Hasidic gunslinger tracks the renegade teacher who betrayed his mystic Jewish order of astral travelers across the demon-haunted American Southwest of 1879.

In this acclaimed first volume, four sequential novellas and one bonus short story chronicle the weird adventures of the Merkabah Rider.

In The Blood Libel, The Rider fights to save the last survivors of a frontier Jewish settlement not only from a maddened lynch mob, but from a cult of Molech worshippers hiding in their midst.

In The Dust Devils, a border town is held hostage by a band of outlaws in league with a powerful Vodoun sorcerer.

In Hell's Hired Gun, The Rider faces an ex-Confederate sharpshooter who has pledged his allegiance to Hell itself.

In The Nightjar Women, The Rider drifts into a town where children cannot be born. Here an antediluvian being holds the secret to his fugitive master's insidious plan: a plot that threatens all of Creation.

Finally, never before collected, "The Shomer Express." On a midnight train crossing the desert, a corpse turns up desecrated. Someone stalking the cars has assumed its shape, and only The Rider can stop it.

©2018 Edward M. Erdelac (P)2019 Edward M. Erdelac
Fantasy Jewish Historical Genre Fiction Horror Fiction Westerns Scary Assassin World Literature

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each.chapter was more of a standalone tale than part of an overarching narrative . And I wish.Rider had exhibited more of a.character or personality traits. Overall, it was entertaining, but I feel more.could have been done to.help us.identify with rider or..to endear him to readers.

I was more like a handful of pilot episodes

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The Rider is a character for the ages - this collection of novellas is a ton of fun! I highly recommend it!

Unusual and enjoyable

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