It’s amazing what a good (bad?) earworm can do, and so this morning’s Festivus Book Pimping comes to you via ‘Jolene’. Seriously, I’ll be shit-singing this for days now. <shakes fist at Charles>
We’re side-stepping out of fantasy for a moment and diving face-first into supernatural horror via the Griffin & Price novels masterfully penned by two of my favourite people – James A Moore and Charles R Rutledge (yes, despite the earworm).
The series consists of three books (so far): Blind Shadows, Congregations of the Dead, and A Hell Within. Each follows the trials and tribulations of Brennert County Sheriff Carl Price and his best friend, ex-mercenary turned PI, Wade Griffin. Set in the town (and surrounds) of Wellman, Georgia, a lot of super and preternatural happenings pit Griffin and Price against a host of monsters and nasties.
I love this series, and the two main characters have a rapport beset with humour and sarcasm that’s right up my reading alley. The writing is slick, the monsters are quite literally killer, and the brewing tension between Sheriff Price and the otherworldly Blackbourne clan only ups the ante. The secondary characters add extra depth to the stories, and only build on what is an incredible cast (I’m looking at you, Jolene).
You should be reading this series.
Blind Shadowsblurb:
When private investigator Wade
Griffin moved away from his hometown of Wellman, Georgia he didn’t think he
would be back. Too many memories and too many bridges burned. But when an old
friend is found brutally murdered and mutilated, nothing can keep Griffin from
going home. Teamed with another childhood friend, Sheriff Carl Price, Griffin
begins an investigation that will lead down darker paths than he could ever have
imagined.
Soon Griffin and Price find that there are secrets both dark and ancient
lurking in the back woods of Crawford’s Hollow. As Halloween approaches,
something evil is growing near the roots of the Georgia mountains, and the keys
to the mystery seem to be a woman of almost indescribable beauty and a dead man
who won’t stay dead.
As the body count mounts and the horrors pile up, Griffin and Price come to
realize that the menace they face extends far beyond the boundaries of Wellman
and that their opponents seem to hold all the cards. But the two lawmen have a
few secrets of their own, and one way or another there will be hell to pay.
Blurb for Congregations of the Dead:
It’s one of the hottest summers
on record and a storm is brewing over the small town of Wellman, Georgia.
Still reeling from the horrific events of the previous October, all
Sheriff Carl Price wants is to get back to a normal life. Unfortunately things
aren’t working out. He’s got the Brennert County’s DA breathing down his neck
for answers about what happened in Crawford’s Hollow. He’s been served with a
lawsuit by the Blackbourne family. And just after he witnesses a child
abduction, the one person who always puts his life into a tailspin shows up to
add to the pressure.
Meanwhile, against his better judgment, Wade Griffin agrees to look for a
teenage girl who’s gone missing. It’s not his kind of case, but he’s trying to
establish his private investigations business and perhaps abandon his past as a
mercenary. But Griffin’s luck isn’t any better than Price’s and he ends up
crossing paths with the man behind most of the organized crime north of Atlanta.
Both lawmen have their plates full, but then they learn that there is
something abroad in the night. Not the supernatural menace they dealt with
before, but something even darker. Just what is the secret of the charismatic
Reverend Lazarus Cotton and what is he hiding in his small mountain church?
Once again, Griffin and Price must call upon all their deadly skills just
to stay alive and even in the middle of a pitched battle against things that
shouldn’t exist they are reminded that sometimes the darkest evils reside
within the human heart.

And the third in the series, A Hell Within:
Something dark is looming in Brennert County, Georgia. Sheriff Carl Price and ex-mercenary-turned P.I. Wade Griffin know well the other-worldly undercurrent that runs through the small town of Wellman, but with the Blackbournes trying to rebuild their strength, it seems they can breathe a little easier, Just a little. Griffin starts working a case when he stumbles across a massacre at a drug lab, and when Price is called to the scene of a brutal triple homicide, it has all the markings of Blackbourne retribution. Before the blood is dry, two more people are torn apart. As the body count rises, Griffin and Price find themselves in the middle of a turn war where bullets and black magic are the weapons off choice. Caught between the worlds of monsters and men, Griffin and Price enlist the help of associate Carter Decamp to put an end to the brewing battle. But the gates of Hell have been opened and the beasts won’t be denied their chance to feast.
And as a post-Festivus bonus, there’s a Griffin & Price novella to be released in the latest SNAFU: Resurrection anthology. Over 20,000 words of wicked horror in the form of Call up the Dead, due for release December 27 – pre-orders available here.
Recommended for those who love supernatural horror, horror, fantastic beasties, otherworldly monsters, crime, urban horror, and just general top-notch writing with killer characters.
Not recommended for those who have an aversion to violence, demonic shenanigans, gore.