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It Came from Del Rio

The Bunnyhead Chronicles #1 / 1
by Stephen Graham Jones
It Came from Del Rio (The Bunnyhead Chronicles #1) by Stephen Graham Jones
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There are borders and then there are borders. Between right and wrong. Between Texas and Mexico. The first is a joke to Dodd Raines, the second a payday. Then there's the borders he's made. Between himself and his estranged daughter, the border patrol agent. Between himself and his one-time employers. And there's another border, one he cares about even less than the Rio Grande: the border between life and death. Used to, the shadow Dodd Raines cast when he stood dripping from that water – it was the shadow of a fugitive. But now that fugitive's coming home, and the shadow he's casting? It's got rabbit ears. Listen, you can hear the chupacabras padding along beside him – their new master. He's that big guy in the hood, slouching out by the gas pumps. Walking north, for justice. Austin's never seen anything like Dodd Raines, and never will again. Get ready.

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Release date: October 2010

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Stephen Graham Jones

Stephen Graham Jones

Stephen Graham Jones is a writer whose work stretches the boundaries of horror, crime, and speculative fiction. A member of the Blackfeet Nation, he infuses his stories with the rich tapestry of his heritage, blending cultural insights with chilling narratives. His books have earned widespread recognition, earning spots on bestseller lists and garnering multiple prestigious awards, including the Bram Stoker Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the Ray Bradbury Prize.

Growing up in West Texas, Jones' love for storytelling was born in the landscape of small towns and vast, open spaces. His early experiences shaped much of the atmosphere that permeates his writing—where tension simmers beneath the surface, and the supernatural feels just a breath away from reality. Now living in Boulder, Colorado, he combines his deep understanding of place with his passion for the dark, twisted corners of the human experience.

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Jones’ works are known for their ability to make the reader feel as if they are on the edge of a precipice, with characters who grapple with identity, survival, and the haunting persistence of the past. The Only Good Indians and My Heart Is a Chainsaw are just two examples of his talent for blending horror with profound emotional depth, making his stories not just terrifying but thought-provoking. His writing is steeped in folklore and contemporary fear, creating worlds where the strange and the familiar collide in unsettling ways.

When he’s not writing, Stephen serves as the Ineva Reilly Baldwin Professor of English at the University of Colorado, where he continues to inspire the next generation of storytellers. Whether on the page or in the classroom, his dedication to exploring the complexities of identity and storytelling is evident. With each book, Stephen Graham Jones continues to redefine what it means to write horror in the modern age, creating tales that linger long after the last page is turned.

The Bunnyhead Chronicles

The Bunnyhead Chronicles consists of one book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

It Came from Del Rio (The Bunnyhead Chronicles #1)
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