Tincture, A Weird West Trilogy

By: Matthew D. Jordan
  • Summary

  • Tincture is a weird west sci-fi adventure story available ad-free via serialized episodes. For book synopses, artwork, interviews, music credits, and more - visit tincturestory.com.
    © Copyright Matthew D. Jordan All Rights Reserved. Republication allowed only with permission.
    Show More Show Less
activate_samplebutton_t1
Episodes
  • Book 1, Chapter 01: I'll Leave You To Your Being Sick
    Jan 1 2018

    Grave robbing requires a corpse, so at most, this was all just simple thievery.  At least, that’s what Rhamuel liked to tell himself as any proper heir to the abandoned goods he was claiming may have simply had their bones turned to dust by The Whatever.

     

    Music in Tincture, Chapter One:


    Steve Gunn – Trouba
    Tom Fahy – Creeping
    Tom Fahy – Long Winter’s Journey Into Spring
    Tom Fahy – Hell Cats
    Wooden Ambulance – Dishonest

    Show More Show Less
    28 mins
  • Book 1, Chapter 02: And Wouldn't You Know It, Here We Are
    Jan 2 2018

    An old man and a young man sat across from each other in a bar, locking stares with joy and fear, and while the young man had a simple question, the old man would be dead in seven minutes.

     

    Music in Tincture, Chapter Two:


    Ambienteer – Ecclesia
    Sehv Tsahno Ambient – Allen Masterton
    Gareth Dickson – Noon

    Show More Show Less
    25 mins
  • Book 1, Chapter 03: I'll Still Be Short, If You'll Be Still
    Jan 3 2018

    Old Mother placed her hands in her lap, gestured to the wooden table at her side, and ordered the boy to practice a decision of fate.

     

    Music in Tincture, Chapter Three:


    J. Koho – Ashram of Eternal Chant
    Krackatoa – Grand PooPah
    Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient
    Hypermagic – Apparatus
    Wooden Ambulance – Poor Bastard

    Show More Show Less
    34 mins

What listeners say about Tincture, A Weird West Trilogy

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.