
Rating: 4.75⭐️
I’m just enthralled by M.M. Crumley’s multi series universe, one I understand is complex in its plot and character dynamics and timeline fluidity.
I started with the incredible House of Graves series, backtracking to the first in the Immortal Doc Holliday series (the first of them), and have read around the universe since.
Becoming more invested and deeper engaged with each character and their respective stories.
But I don’t think I was prepared for Janey Falke. She’s older, an adult in the other series. But here she’s a child. A terrifyingly battered and abused girl surrounded by her violent family in a wagon train headed west.
Left behind in the East, a grandmother and the grave of her mother, Janey is a young girl who is brutally beaten constantly by her father and brothers. Told she’s worthless while being knocked about. On a journey west with dwindling numbers of wagons to destinations unknown.
That’s a backstory we get after we meet her, bloody and fleeing a massacre of the wagon train headed west.
Janey is a singular voice. Young, scared, rooted in her truth and raw emotion. A survivor, and her story is told from the prospective of someone who lives in the 1800’s, with all that comes with its history of that era. The attitudes and the way history treated native peoples, women , and children.
This is a often dark and brutal tale, which encompasses many sorrowful and violent crimes against women, children of all races , as well as those crimes committed against the various tribes of the area. Janey’s revenge is against the criminals here is as violent as theirs.
It’s also a deeply emotional and psychological journey for Janey as she struggles with her trauma, her memories, her abuse, and the idea of actual magic in the world around her.
It’s a social upheaval for her as well. That the very people who take her in and care for her are the “Indians “ she was taught were evil.
It’s a thought-provoking, powerful, and compelling story. Janey is heartbreaking and a girl we take into our hearts. Her strength and struggles become ours.
I believe she is one of the most memorable characters among many this author has written.
An additional point about the many series and stories.
To show exactly how fluid this world is , this universe and series fits in between chronologically, Janey Book 2, that’s the next book, falls between Andrew Book 6 and Andrew Book 7.
That’s the Legend of Andrew Rufus Series, which falls, maybe, after The Immortal Doc Holliday, which also meshes with The House of Graves. So very timeline fluid indeed! That’s the thing with immortality and magic.
Anyway Andrew (somewhat ) and Janey are set in the Western United States in the late 1800’s and you believe in that absolutely.
Highly recommend reading this, and those. And this author. But think about what the characters go through. This is a dark universe and these characters have brutal struggles to overcome.
Fantasy horror indeed.
Connected Universe and crossover series:
- I believe this is the reading order. But characters do appear within each other’s series. But Doc is the original source for them all.
The Immortal Doc Holliday Series (21 book series)
The Legend of Andrew Rufus Series (7 book series)
Janey Falke: Saint Killer Series (4 book to date series)
Blood Oath #1
Blood Ties #2
Blood Feud #3
Blood Lust #4
The House of Graves Series (6 book series)
Ghost Guy Series (3 books to date series)
Buy link
Book 1 of 4: Janey Falke: Saint Killer Series
Blurb
How far would you go for revenge?
After her family is murdered, young Janey Falke makes a blood oath to avenge them. But as her quest for personal vengeance shifts into a mission of protecting the innocent, she unknowingly draws the attention of a dark god who hungers for her growing power… Dive into a hidden world of dark magic and mayhem now!
Please Note: This series is on-going and additional books will be added to this list as they become available
Lone Ghost Publishing
Publication date
November 3, 2024
Language
English
Print length
332 pages
Book 1 of 4









