Churn the Soil

Churn the Soil

Steve Stred

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Two hundred miles north of the town of Basco sits The Border. It’s a quiet, off-the-grid settlement, where the residents have developed a tentative agreement with those that live on the other side of the clearing. But things are about to change forever. As night falls, a teenage girl is brutally murdered as she flees across the clearing. Now, it’s up to Basco PD officers Brown and Reynolds to find her killer. But the truth is far worse than they could possibly imagine, and the more the officers uncover, the bolder the things beyond the clearing grow. ‘Under an icy snowfall…’ ‘Under a clear, blue moon…’ North of The Border lies a land unseen by man. A land where things are ready and waiting… to feed. Splatterpunk-Nominated author Steve Stred, who brought you ‘Mastodon’ and ‘Incarnate,’ delivers a pulse-pounding, high-stakes story where if the cold doesn’t kill you, the Forest Guards will.


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  • Bubbleyaga
    Mar 10, 2025
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    The beginning of this book is rough. The dialog is really not great. The way the author chooses to bring up certain parts of our main characters back story is also very odd to me. Once we got to the real meat it felt like the author hit his stride. Like he had an idea for an end of a book but didn't know how to get there. It wasn't enough to save it for me but it made me not hate the whole thing.

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