Yee-har! It’s Steampunk SF in the Wild West with Guy Adams' THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE INFERNAL


The Good, The Bad and The Infernal
By Guy Adams

Saddle up for a wild ride on March 26th (US & Can) and April 11th (UK)


£7.99 (UK) ISBN 9781781080900
$7.99/$9.99 (US & CAN) ISBN 9781781080894


“Guy Adams is just magnificent.”
Fantasy Book Review

“If there was ever a writer who could write in Technicolor, it’s Guy Adams;
his creations leap off the page at you and make you jump back in shock.”
Graeme’s Fantasy Book Review

One day every hundred years, a town appears, its location and character different every time. The town’s name is Wormwood and it is a gateway to heaven itself.

Guy Adams has conjured up a remarkable Steampunk Wild West replete with gunslingers, soldiers of fortune, mechanical menaces and monstrous animals in his first book for Solaris. In The Good, The Bad, and the Infernal, only the brave and resourceful will survive...

Wormwood is due to appear on the 21st September 1889, somewhere in the American Midwest, and travelling preacher Obeisance Hicks and his simple messiah hope to greet Wormwood’s arrival. But so do Henry and Harmonium Jones and their freak show pack of outlaws, the Brothers of the Order of Ruth and their sponsor Lord Forset (inventor of the Forset Thunderpack and other incendiary modes of personal transport), and an aging gunslinger with a dark history.

About the author
Guy Adams is a no-good, pen-toting son of a bitch. Responsible for over twenty penny-dreadfuls and scientific romances such as The World House and the Deadbeat series. He has also worked with the Hammer Books Gang creating novelisations of their foul kinematographs and has been known to operate under the alias of John Watson M.D. writing novels featuring that pansy-ass detective Sherlock Holmes. He is wanted in several states and a reward is offered for anyone quick enough to slip a noose around his crooked neck. Further evidence of his crimes can be found on his Wild Western Waystation: www.guyadamsauthor.com

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