Thursday, November 8, 2012

New Cover: That Damned Coyote Hill

I was overdue to update the cover of That Damned Coyote Hill so it's consistent with The Long Black Train and The Spider Tribe.

Book description: He came to set vengeance down upon the heads of the wicked--but the strange town of Coyote Hill had its own kind of unearthly retribution. From Heath Lowrance, author of the cult novel The Bastard Hand, comes a weird Western tale of revenge, violence, and supernatural evil.

7 comments:

Randy Johnson said...

Like the cover.

Charles Gramlich said...

I just picked this up. Looking forward to reading it.

pattinase (abbott) said...

Very pretty.

Charles R. Rutledge said...

I like that a lot! The story certainly deserves such a nifty cover.

Sarah Laurence said...

Cool cover! It reminds of the logo for Defender of Wildlife, an environmental organization I used to work for in Washington DC.

Sarah Laurence said...

Oops, I meant Defenders of Wildlife and it looks like they've changed their logo from a coyote to a wolf. That makes sense since Defenders was behind reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone National Park, a project I worked on too. Here's the link which show the logo if your interested:

http://www.defenders.org/

David Cranmer said...

Thanks, Randy.

Your cup of tea, Charles.

Gracias, Patti.

Appreciate your comment and stopping by, Charles.

I will certainly check out the link, Sarah. A worthy cause indeed.