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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter

By: Stephen Graham Jones
Narrated by: Shane Ghostkeeper, Marin Ireland, Owen Teale
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A 2026 Audie Award Finalist for Horror

Selected as One of The New York Times’s 100 Notable Books of 2025

A Barack Obama Summer Read

A Time, The Washington Post, NPR, Shelf Awareness, Toronto Star, and Publishers Weekly Best of the Year

Kirkus Reviews Best Historical Fiction

The New York Times bestseller and “horror masterpiece” (NPR) from Stephen Graham Jones—the master of modern horror—is a chilling historical horror novel tracing the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice.

“Jones has written his Interview with the Indigenous Vampire. A landmark of horror and historical fiction alike, perhaps the closest thing we have to horror’s Moby-Dick.” —Vulture

“Inventive and spine-tingling…a master class in voice. Queasy, uneasy, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter plays with the interplay between religion and historical guilt, identity and appetite.” —The Washington Post

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. This is an American Indian revenge story written by one of the new masters of horror, Stephen Graham Jones.
Best of 2025 Horror World Literature Vampires Scary Historical Fantasy

Critic reviews

"Listeners don’t just experience a fascinating historical drama—they also become steeped in a bloody gothic Western. Stellar performances are the center of this compelling listening experience. Narrator Marin Ireland fully embodies the beleaguered humanities professor who, while deep diving into the campus archive, discovers the story of her ancestors. At the same time, she is struggling with her tenure committee. In a deft transition back to 1912, Owen Teale’s performance of a Lutheran pastor exhibits gravitas as he slowly unwinds the secrets of his relationship with Good Stab, a Blackfeet Indian who mysteriously appears in his congregation. Shane Ghostkeeper provides Good Stab with a subtle yet ferocious performance as the two face each other’s buried truths. Complete with creative production touches, the result is a dark, satisfying listen."
Unique Vampire Mythology • Historical Depth • Exceptional Narration • Indigenous Perspective • Compelling Plot Twists

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I like this author very much. I really liked the overall narrative arc. The details about how the main characters lived were interesting and their context was well developed. The violence seemed excessive and definitely gratuitous at times.

Compelling story

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The story had its positive points, but the negative points can not be overcome. It has its moments, but I would not recommend. It failed to consistently keep my interest.

Not What Expected

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I just finished The Buffalo Hunter Hunter and I’m absolutely blown away. As someone who reads a lot of horror, I found the author’s take on vampires to be refreshingly original, unlike anything I’ve encountered before. The way historical fiction is woven seamlessly with horror adds so much depth to the story and it kept me hooked from start to finish.

The narration deserves just as much praise. The voice actors elevated the entire experience. Narrators can make or break an audiobook, and in this case, they completely nailed it. Their performances brought the characters and atmosphere to life in a powerful way.

Overall, this is an outstanding work of horror, and I’m seriously impressed. Hats off to Stephen Graham Jones for creating something truly memorable.

Brilliant Story and Haunting Narration

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I always enjoy Stephen Graham Jones works. This is no exception. Highly recommend this if you enjoy horror fiction. It will not disappoint.

another gem

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The beginning and most of this book is very slow. It seems to be the same thing over and over for many chapters. After a certain point in the story it begins to pick up and gets pretty interesting. It had some interesting twists which I enjoyed, but I wish it would have fleshed out some of the characters a little more. All in all not a bad read! Just be prepared to get through a lot before it picks up.

Slow start

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