West of Nowhere
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Dustin Lee
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Jake's no hero — but he's got great taste in women who are.
The country has gone dark. Texas has broken away. But the war is only a distraction. As power players stake their claims, something older and far stranger is moving beneath the surface — something no one could prepare for. Lovers Jake and Lys are caught in the subterfuge. As cities and scoundrels topple, Jake barrels west, chasing answers into a world where past and future collide — and where the real war hasn't even begun.
West of Nowhere is the high velocity opening to a larger story: lean, volatile, and unfinished by design. This first book drops readers into a collapsing world and doesn't stop to explain everything — because judgment waits, and it will not be simple. The mystery deepens, the relationships evolve, and the true shape of the conflict only begins to reveal itself as the series unfolds — the prologue to an epic modern western with dystopian and post-apocalyptic edges.
For readers of Stephen King (The Dark Tower), Cormac McCarthy (No Country for Old Men/The Road), and for fans of The Last of Us. West of Nowhere is a story of momentum, obsession, and survival — where flirtation masks danger, encounters leave scars, and love and vengeance walk the same road.
Read next: The Westerners: An Aether Gun Story, the prequel novella that reveals a glimpse behind the mountain.
Published by Death Do We Party Press
Content Advisory: This book contains strong language, graphic and sexual violence, and sexual content. It is intended for mature adult readers aged 18 and older. Certain language, attitudes, and depictions reflect the time period, setting, and perspectives of the characters — not the beliefs or values of the author or press. These elements are included with care to portray authenticity, complexity, and the realities of prejudice, never to endorse them. Some scenes may be distressing or emotionally intense. Reader discretion is advised. All content is presented to serve character, theme, and truth — to illuminate human experience, not to glorify harm.
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