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Matt Godfrey
Dean Koontz meets Louis L'amour in this weird Western by Robert Swartwood and David B. Silva
Things are bad for Clay Miller and George Hitchens. For starters, they're on the run from a posse out for blood. Then, as they ride through the Utah desert, the two come across the crumpled body of a young boy on the brink of death. The boy can't speak, but it's clear he's frightened of something nearby. When asked what's got him so scared, the terrified boy writes three letters in the dirt...DED.
By nightfall, Clay and George are tied up in jail. They can't move. They can't speak. They can do nothing but listen to the boy, outside, screaming for his life. Yes, things are bad for Clay and George. And they're only going to get worse.
©2013 Robert Swartwood (P)2018 Robert SwartwoodListeners also enjoyed...




















This book was given to me for free at my request for my voluntary and unbiased review.
Walk the Sky
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It’s a story that has a fun plot with great characters. It’s a story I didn’t want to stop listening until the end.
I think you will enjoy this one.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com.
Great story, great listen
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Co-written by Robert Swartwood and David B. Silva, Walk the Sky is a very well-done work of western horror. It's also Silva's final piece of work, having passed away in 2013 mere weeks after the publication of this title as a limited edition hardcover by Thunderstorm Books. As such, Walk the Sky is dedicated to Silva, who, as an editor, author, and Bram Stoker Award winner, has a long, and very rich, legacy within the horror genre. Silva was not just a friend and mentor to Swartwood, but a co-author on one other title they penned together, At the Meade Bed & Breakfast. Listening to Walk the Sky in audio format, it's hard for me to tell where Swartwood's style separates from Silva's, and their prose blends together seamlessly. The end result is a perfectly engaging story filled with terrific characters, some of them quite smarmy, and a rich supernatural spine binding them all together.
On narrating duties is Matt Godfrey, whose soft, natural reading style is one I'm quickly becoming a fan of after listening previously to his smooth delivery of The Happy Man from Valancourt Books. His subdued Southern twang lends a certain richness and authenticity to this particular work, and his use of a rougher, gravelly voice for Clay lends to that character an air of American Western classicism that I quite enjoyed. All in all, this a polished and professional production.
Walk the Sky takes a number of Western genre tropes - outlaws on the run, gun-toting bandits, a town ruled by an iron fist - and twists them in a number of satisfying ways, with particular motives being wrenched in response to an ancient, mysterious force. Of the handful of supernatural historical horrors I've read thus far in 2018, Walk the Sky is easily my favorite, sitting tall in the saddle as the best of the bunch.
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Western + Horror = Yes
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Would you listen to Walk the Sky again? Why?
Yes I would listen to this again, if I had an unlimited supply of time. The voice was very easy to listen toWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Walk the Sky?
Excellent interesting characters and a great story line.Which scene was your favorite?
I don't know which scene would be my fave, as there are many great scenes in this book.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I just loved every bit of it because it always held my attention, which made me feel happy.Great
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Ain't nothing like western horror!
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Wow
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Walk the Sky
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Aspects of the story seem somewhat familiar and if you take out the supernatural evil plot it would be your typical western. It is the Indian lore and demonic story that really makes this exceptional. It's like that fusion restaurant that surprisingly comes together quite nicely. Simple and straightforward but unique enough to bring the two aspects to a single wonderful creation.
Matt Godfrey does a great job. Haven't come across a narration by him that I didn't like. He definitely reads books that fit his voice and this one was no different. I think the calmness of his voice and the feel of the writing were well paired.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Very Different Western
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If you could sum up Walk the Sky in three words, what would they be?
Fast paced and surprising, this western is one that I couldn't stop listening to.What other book might you compare Walk the Sky to and why?
No Country for Old Men crossed with Stephen King.Amazing Western
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We start off with George and Clay traveling by horseback and coming across a young boy who is on the verge of death. As events unfold, the reader learns the boy has narrowly escaped something in a nearby town, (DED!), a town in which George and Clay must stop for supplies. Soon after their arrival, all three end up in jail and are introduced to the mad reverend and his posse. Will they get out of jail? What does the crazy reverend want from them? Will anyone survive? You'll have to read this book to find out!
I loved the western aspects of this story as well as the bits of native American folklore which were woven in. It was nice to read something different than the same old, same old. Even though some popular western tropes can be found here, the authors seamlessly pulled them together with some unique and original storytelling, much as Joe Lansdale does in his westerns. The only thing missing was that oddball humor of Lansdale's, but this wasn't meant to be a funny tale.
I listened to this on audio and as always, Matt Godfrey brings it home with a compelling style that only brings honor to the writing.
WALK THE SKY is one of those rare pieces of work that successfully straddles genres and brings to the reader a fine sense of satisfaction at the conclusion. Recommended to any fans of westerns, weird westerns, and to horror fans alike!
*I received the audio of this book free of charge from the narrator, in exchange for my honest feedback. This is it.*
Weird Western Combined With Horror? Bring It On!
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