Red Rabbit is the kind of book that grabs hold of you and doesn’t let go. Alex Grecian blends horror, Western grit, and an eerie sense of folklore into a story that feels both timeless and unsettlingly fresh. The atmosphere is thick and cinematic; you can practically feel the dust of the frontier and hear the creak of saddles as the characters ride into danger.
What makes it so compelling is the way Grecian layers unease throughout the entire narrative. It’s not just about what happens, but how it feels—that creeping tension that follows you from page to page. The characters are vivid and distinct, each carrying their own scars and secrets, and the way their paths cross keeps the momentum driving forward.
I tore through this in just three nights because every chapter ends with that perfect edge-of-your-seat pull. It’s immersive, chilling, and beautifully written, the kind of book that lingers in your mind long after you finish.
If you’re looking for something that pushes the boundaries of genre, a Western with teeth, a horror novel with heart, and a piece of storytelling that feels almost mythic, Red Rabbit is absolutely worth your time.