Tartarus (West of Hell #2)

· West of Hell Book 2 · Jason Brant
4.6
21 reviews
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180
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 Tartarus is book 2 in the West of Hell series. 
With Gehenna burning behind them, Karen and McCall had hoped to escape by using the railroad. When one of the moaners is pulled aboard by concerned passengers, the unlikely duo have to survive a train ride from Hell. 

As they head further West, toward the mighty Tartarus River, the outlaw and the prostitute must deal with not only an ever increasing army of the dead, but also with the machinations of the living.

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4.6
21 reviews
connie petardi
February 22, 2022
this was a big surprise I wasn't expecting so much action and adventure it was a thrill of a ride I love this book even though they've been here for quite some time I'm excited to read the entire series
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Spiritually Gifted
December 4, 2016
It didnt give me the warm and fuzzies as far as suspense and drama
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karen pursglove
February 27, 2015
Excellent book a real page turner
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About the author

Jason Brant is the author of thrillers and horror novels. His works include The Hunger series, The Gate, The Dark, the West of Hell series, and multiple novellas and short stories.

A job led him from the mountains of western Pennsylvania to the outskirts of Baltimore, Maryland. For a little over half a decade, he held the position of Digital Forensics Analyst for the Department of Defense. He escaped that post to write novels, watch movies, and drink microbrews.

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