An unforgettable saga of horror, revenge, loyalty, and love,
Night's End, by Jackson Compton, is the legend of two sworn enemies: Baron Keltch and his nemesis, Flange, a mysterious and inscrutable undead being.
Along with his siblings Barcus and Rewella, Flange has been terrorizing the inhabitants of the villages and countryside for longer than anyone can remember. When the sun goes down, those who value their lives and their loved ones lock their doors and stay inside.
The town's priest has lost hope. Most of the young men have been killed in battle against these evil forces. An attempt to rid the village of the Undead by "Undead Slayers" fails. So why would Flange pick that moment to confess his desire to try and stop the chaos and put an end to his siblings' dark reign?
Is this just a trick? Or is there some deeply embedded, honor-bound role yet to be played out by Flange? What could be his motivation for this, the destruction of his own? More importantly, if Flange is truly intent on saving his own soul, what other choice does he have, as time ticks away and more villagers are killed?
Action-packed from start to finish,
Night's End is a spellbinding ride. Vivid characters and colorful imagery make Jackson Compton's debut novel a fun, fantasy-filled read.