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In the Valley of the Sun: A Novel


Title In the Valley of the Sun: A Novel
Writer Andy Davidson (Author)
Date 2024-11-29 09:51:52
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A finalist for the 2017 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. An addictive Western literary horror for fans of Joe Hill, Cormac McCarthy, and Anne Rice.One night in 1980, a man becomes a monster. Haunted by his past, Travis Stillwell spends his nights searching out women in West Texas honky-tonks. What he does with them doesn’t make him proud, just quiets the demons for a little while. But after Travis crosses paths one night with a mysterious pale-skinned girl, he wakes weak and bloodied in his cabover camper the next morning—with no sign of a girl, no memory of the night before. When motel-owner Annabelle Gaskin offers the cowboy a few odd jobs to pay his board, he takes her up on the offer. By day, he mends the old motel, insinuating himself into the lives of Annabelle and her ten-year-old son. By night, in the cave of his camper, he fights an unspeakable hunger. Before long, Annabelle and her boy come to realize that Travis is not what he seems. Half a state away, a grizzled Texas Ranger is hunting Travis for his past misdeeds, but what he finds will lead him to a revelation far more monstrous. A man of the law, he’ll have to decide how far into the darkness he’ll go for the sake of justice. When these lives converge on a dusty autumn night, an old evil will find new life—and new blood. Read more


Review

Readers are likely to only read the Prologue of IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN (2017) by Andy Davidson which takes place in Texas in 1980 before they start to wonder exactly what they have gotten themselves into. Travis Stillwell has a woman, Rue, “seventeen, maybe eighteen” alone with him in his camper anticipating an evening of what comes naturally to him—something most unnatural—but when he wakes up in the morning, he is unable to remember the night before. It is “a black hole punched through his head.” Alone, nearly naked, his hands are covered with dried blood, he smells like “a days-old funk of night sweats and booze and tar and smoke and—death.” Near the swollen juncture of his leg and groin there is a slit and six “shallow and crusted over” punctures. Travis discovers he is parked at the campgrounds of the Sundowner Inn—a motel barely kept alive by its diner. Unable to pay the owner for his camper hook-up, Travis willingly accepts twenty-four-year-old Annabelle Gaskin’s offer to work off what he owes and stay a few days cleaning junk out of the swimming pool she hopes to renovate to attract guests. Thus begins a complex relationship with Annabelle, a single mother, and her ten-year-old son, Sandy. But it is nothing compared to the physical changes Travis begins to experience beginning with his flesh peeling in the sun.Nominated for a Bram Stoker Award by the Horror Writers Association in 2017 for “First Novel,” IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN is a remarkable accomplishment on a number of levels. This extremely well-written and brilliantly plotted novel combines a number of horror/chiller sub-genres and is given a rather singular setting (the rural West) in an original and suspenseful way. In spite of the book’s length, the action feels very fast-paced and is beautifully character driven. In an interview author Andy Davidson describes IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN as “TENDER MERCIES meets TAXI DRIVER by way of NEAR DARK.”Hearing in his head the voice of Rue and being compelled by her and his own new, atrocious yearnings to commit deeds even more unthinkable than he has in the past, Travis is both a helpless victim and a deadly, malicious stalker. Hot on his trail for his earlier deeds is John Reader, a Texas Ranger. Both Annabelle and Sandy find themselves caught in a dilemma—becoming increasingly attached to the handsome, weary cowboy who always has a military-style knife in a scabbard strapped to his leg while feeling there is a real need to keep distance away from him as both his appearance and behavior becomes progressively bizarre.Davidson’s portrait of characters in need of love and belonging in “a lonely world” which “takes things right and left,” while encountering more and more inexplicable, perhaps even supernatural events beyond their understanding and control is artfully done. There is violence, death, and some vivid, apt gore in the novel, but never at the expense of an always present touch of humanity.Once readers have a grasp on exactly what they are seeing unfold before them (and it really doesn’t take long), they are bound to find themselves entranced and loving IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN more with each chapter. There are numerous flashbacks to different times and locales which further explain the motives and makeup of the characters, breaking up the narrative in a significant fashion.As Rue makes more than just her voice heard (and not just to Travis), as Travis’s hunger becomes crippling and in need of fulfilling even as he dreams more and more of an idealized life with Annabelle and Sandy, and as bodies begin to pile up, leaving a most convenient trail for John Reader to follow, it becomes obvious there is going to be more than one show-down before the novel’s end. Readers, however, most likely will find themselves incapable of predicting any of the outcomes and eager to discover them.There is nothing which glitters in the twilight in IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN except the stars in the Texas night sky which remain out of reach and the conclusion to IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN remains steadfastly rooted in the world Davidson has created. The book’s finale is entirely convincing and satisfying.Davidson shared his Bram Stoker Award nomination for first novel in 2017 with COLD CUTS by Robert Payne Cabeen (winner), WHAT DO MONSTERS FEAR? by Matt Hayward, THE BOULEVARD MONSTER by Jeremy Hepler, and KILL CREEK by Scott Thomas—awesome competition. However, IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN is surely the more one-off among the novels on the list and an absolute delight to read. [Davidson has followed IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN with a second novel, THE BOATMAN’S DAUGHTER (2020).]

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