After each new Stephen Graham Jones novel I tell myself “that is his best yet,” and each time he puts out a new book he outdoes himself. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is no different. A bloody, chilling tale that is a testament to the unparalleled ability of Jones to merge history, horror, and humanity.
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.
Stephen Graham Jones continues to tell outstanding horror stories, but molds them using different fantastic techniques such as the tremendous 2024 novel I Was a Teenage Slasher. With The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, Jones uses an epistolary format that breathes authenticity into his storytelling allowing for a more intimate reading experience. This narrative choice not only enriches the storytelling but also sets itself apart from other horror novels alongside it on the shelves. Proving once more that Jones is a master of the horror genre.
While I have been telling myself for years that I am not a fan of vampire stories, but my favorite others are proving me wrong. Stephen’s ability to craft his on twisty and unique vampire tale allowed me to find a love for a vampiric tale where I have been most avoiding them in the past. He intertwines these vampiric elements with Native American history in what can only be described as one of his most imaginative works yet. However, Jones’ ability to blend Native American culture–the struggles with identity and atrocities faced in real life history–with fictional horror should not surprise fans of Jones.
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is a bloody, yet elegantly beautiful vampire horror which unfolds like pieces of a puzzle falling perfectly into place. The novel is more than just another read, but an immersive experience that few could accomplish writing. Jones had crafted a visceral yet profoundly moving piece of fictional horror that left a lasting impression that will stay with me long after putting the book down.
With each new release from Stephen Graham Jones comes a renewed excitement for fresh new horrors, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter was just said book. Jones has hooked this fan and while I may say “good luck topping this one,” I have to believe he likely will continue to blow me out of the water with each new book.
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter hits bookstores everywhere on March 18, 2025 from Saga Press. The audiobook, narrated by Shane Ghostkeeper, Marin Ireland & Owen Teale, is available for pre-order at Libro.fm!