
Shadow on the Sun
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bramhall
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By:
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Richard Matheson
Southwest Arizona, a century ago: an uneasy truce exists between the remote frontier community of Picture City and the neighboring Apaches. That delicate peace is shredded when the bodies of two white men are found hideously mutilated. The angry townspeople are certain the “savages” have broken the treaty, but Billjohn Finley, the local Indian agent, fears that darker, more unholy forces may be at work. There’s a tall, dark stranger in town, who rode in wearing the dead men’s clothes. A stranger who may not be entirely human.
Originally published as a mass-market Western in 1994, Shadow on the Sun has been largely overlooked by horror fans and general readers. But this tale of supernatural terror is sure to chill the blood of Matheson’s many fans.
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I wish it was longer
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Matheson's writing is pure story: he doesn't set up more than he needs to, and his characters get only as much detail as they need. This would make a good movie, though unlike many of Matheson's other stories, it hasn't been turned into a film, probably because Westerns are so out of fashion.
3.5 stars. This is a decent yarn, though even the ending is scripted like a Hollywood movie. Definitely worth reading or listening to for a few hours of entertainment, though it's not likely to rank as one of your all-time favorites.
The performance by Mark Bramhall is good, if perhaps a bit overacted at times, but it fits the melodramatic plotting.
This Horror/Western is classic Matheson
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Excellent!
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intriguing
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I think the story had some really good detail and ok character development. I think the author did a good job of setting the scenes and did a good job with historical and Native American aspects.
The thing that needed oomph was the horror part of the story.
The author told us how horrified characters were but I didn’t feel the horror based on the text, which I think you should if it’s well written. This story would have been a decent drama.
The story needed some oomph
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Overall it moves at an excellent pace, has tense moments, some good commentary on westerns as a setting/genre, and does not overstay its welcome. I would recommend this to Stephen King fans, and I am sure King would enjoy and recommend this story.
A Somewhat Lost Gem
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absolutely wonderful!
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Not What I Was Expecting
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Better than expected
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A compelling story
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