


Now as Jonah's marriage comes to an end, he feels sort of forced to return to Albuquerque. At least he is trying to be and he's sick of Nell trying to put him into the box of his past self. Jonah, who may in fact be running from things, is a different person than he used to be. Nell feels abandoned by her brother, who, as she sees it, left their hometown of Albuquerque as quick as he could to run off and get married leaving her in the dust. The pair, once thick as thieves, have lost contact over the past twelve years, much to Nell's chagrin.

Then we get to meet estranged siblings, Jonah and Nell. Y'all know, something terrible is about to be unleashed. We, as Horror Lovers, know that nothing good ever began with that circumstance. This story actually kicks off with some unnamed workers digging in a cave system in the desert of the Western U.S., where they uncover something monumental. some of them just beneath the skin.Ī Black and Endless Sky is an intense, bloody, gory, fight-filled, phantasmagoria-laced story following an estranged brother and sister as they battle their way home. But there are far worse things lurking in the desert ahead. Pursued by a mysterious stranger who knows far more about Nell’s worsening condition than they let on, the siblings race to find a way to help Nell and escape the desert before they’re met with a violent, bloody end. As their journey through the desolate American Southwest reveals the grotesque change happening within his sister, one thing becomes clear to Jonah: It’s not only Nell in there anymore. Now, in the wake of Jonah’s divorce, they embark on a cross-country road trip back to their hometown of Albuquerque, hoping to mend their broken relationship along the way.īut when a strange accident befalls Nell at an abandoned industrial site somewhere in the Nevada desert, she begins experiencing ghastly visions and exhibiting terrifying, otherworldly symptoms. Siblings Jonah and Nell Talbot used to be inseparable, but ever since Jonah suddenly blew town twelve years ago, they couldn’t be more distant.

From the author of The Night Will Find Us comes a white-knuckled horror-thriller set across the American Southwest.
