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Selected as One of The New York Times’s 100 Notable Books of 2025

A Barack Obama Summer Read

A Time, The Washington Post, NPR, Shelf Awareness, Toronto Star, and Publishers Weekly Best of the Year

Kirkus Reviews Best Historical Fiction

The New York Times bestseller and “horror masterpiece” (NPR) from Stephen Graham Jones—the master of modern horror—is a chilling historical horror novel tracing the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice.

“Jones has written his Interview with the Indigenous Vampire. A landmark of horror and historical fiction alike, perhaps the closest thing we have to horror’s Moby-Dick.” —Vulture

“Inventive and spine-tingling…a master class in voice. Queasy, uneasy, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter plays with the interplay between religion and historical guilt, identity and appetite.” —The Washington Post

A diary, written in 1912 by a Lutheran pastor is discovered within a wall. What it unveils is a slow massacre, a chain of events that go back to 217 Blackfeet dead in the snow. Told in transcribed interviews by a Blackfeet named Good Stab, who shares the narrative of his peculiar life over a series of confessional visits. This is an American Indian revenge story written by one of the new masters of horror, Stephen Graham Jones.
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Praise for Stephen Graham Jones
“Stephen Graham Jones is one of our most talented and prolific living writers. . . . Novels can do so much to render actual and possible lives lived. Stephen Graham Jones truly knows how to do this, and how to move us through a story at breakneck (literally) speed. I’ll never see an elk or hunting, or what a horror novel can do the same way again.”
—Tommy Orange, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of There There
Praise for I Was A Teenage Slasher
“The story has a clear love for the splashy slasher films that inspired it, and Jones does a great job of landing the plot’s gorier excesses as the bodies pile up . . . fans of meta horror will find a lot to love as Jones remixes well-worn tropes with glee.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Readers will watch something original emerge before their eyes, realizing why everyone needs to be as obsessed with the Slasher as Jones is himself. Suggest to every reader who loves a perfectly rendered time and place or just wants a chilling, captivating, and thought provoking story where every detail matters and every page is worth their time.”
—Booklist, starred review
“A playful, self-aware and remarkably gory horror novel.”
—The New York Times
“Stephen Graham Jones’s viciously clever, over-the-top, genre-skewing new novel turns a gruesome murderer into 'your friendly neighborhood slasher' . . . spectacularly engaging narrative voice, which is imbued with a street-smart lyricism that makes even the loftiest observations glitter like knife blades."

—New York Times Book Review
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This was my first experience reading Stephen Graham Jones so I was uncertain what to expect and it took a little bit to acclimatize, however once I did I was ALL IN.

I especially enjoyed the story being told from three perspectives, and it was well constructed between the three viewpoints. As well, the three voice actors were incredible!

I will definitely be taking in some more of SGJ’s works!

My first SGJ won’t be my last!

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What a gripping tale of a vampire but this vampire is an aboriginal at the turn of the 1900s. The detail brings you there and the performance is excellent.

couldn't stop listening

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Without any spoilers the first I would say 90% of this book is incredible, every single scene following Father Beaucarne and Good Stab was thrilling and horrifying. I truly could not put it down and was always excited about what would come next. however the final about 10% after the story of GoodStab's life is told and the absolution of Beaucarne it jumps ahead to 2013 to follow the character we were introduced to in the first few paragraphs Etsy Beaucarne, and I've got to say the story falls flat on its face from there. everything she does, and everything that happens from that point onward doesn't make much sense. if Mr. Jones had cut that whole final act out this book would be near flawless, as is it is a very enjoyable read and i would still recommend it to anyone, especially if they are a fan of his book the only good indians, but I would be amiss if I didn't say the ending disappointed me on nearly every level.

Amazing overall but...

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It was a long listen, but so worth the time! Unusual use of vampire mythology, but very effective as I especially enjoyed the dark glasses worn by Good Stab, like a rock star. There is so much entertainment, history throughout listening journey that you really don’t appreciate the full impact until the end. A bit odd at first, but so grand , but well worth the listen. I binge listened for 2 days,bevenings! The finale really lightened, perhaps not the best word, the mood of death, wanton destruction at times. Just a wonderful, powerful story! The first of Mr. Jones books I thoroughly enjoyed.

Wow! History, and Horror Well Blended

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this has to be in the top 3 WORST books I've ever had the misfortune of wasting money on. seriously, a shape shifting vampire that can never be killed, can regenerate missing limbs and kill for revenge. How this ever got on the audible recommendations is a mystery

hated EVERYTHING

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