"Each short story is unique, carefully crafted, and memorable. A fun read from cover to cover." - MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

Desperados and yellow-bellies be warned: These ain't your typical westerns...

Herein find legendary masters of anomalous Western and Horror stories--along with a posse of budding word-slingers--who all bring you an electrifying and frightening collection of extraordinary tales set in the Old West and beyond...

Within these pages, the improbable is made real: cowboys encounter a chimeric critter of the night; dinosaurs return as massive poltergeists; Chinese railroad workers are haunted by invisible frights; outlaws experience Cronenbergian body-horror; fallen-light stalks mother and daughter upon a wintry prairie; a headless horseman roams the badlands; otherworldly creatures hunt within our domain; screaming spectral birds nest within the damned; and gunslinging women with murderous skills annihilate foolish notions of a man's world.

These are just a handful of the offerings in this body of macabre lore. So, mount your saddle-horse and join this gang of rogue authors for a ride down dark trails of terror and unsettling thoroughfares that lead deep into strange, nightmarish territory. Here you gallop through places where law has no dominion and Death constantly deals a grim hand--and where the iron is red-hot and the blood drips ice-cold.

Featuring stories by Joe R. Lansdale, Edward Lee, David J. Schow, Jill Girardi, R.J. Jackson, Vivian Kasley, Owl Goinback, Kenzie Jennings, Jeff Strand, Wile E. Young, and more. Edited by Patrick R. McDonough with an introduction by R.J. Joseph

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Published Sep 26, 2023

306 pages

Average rating: 10

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Cantina Book Club
Nov 03, 2025
10/10 stars
With the Old Wild West as the backdrop, the writers featured in this collection have definitely pushed the envelope. Some of the stories are so outlandish, yet still horrific. They imagined what horrors might appear during this time, and how the townsfolk might react. What if the Old Wild West had it’s own Headless Horseman? Or a zombie-like illness spread amongst the town’s brothels? Or a werewolf that takes over a body that isn’t human?

I’ll also have to give credit to R. J. Joseph, who wrote the forward. She sets the tone for the collection and hints at what’s to come. And once you’re finished, McDonough wraps up each story for readers in the afterword at the end of the book.

Complete Book Review on Cantina Book Club website: https://cantinabookclub.com/review/hot-iron-and-cold-blood-by-patrick-r-mcdonough

Interview with Patrick R. McDonough and R. J. Joseph: https://podbean.com/ew/pb-xeqap-14f6d61

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