Tincture, A Weird West Trilogy Matthew D. Jordan
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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.
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Book 1, Chapter 01: I'll Leave You To Your Being Sick
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 -
Book 1, Chapter 02: And Wouldn't You Know It, Here We Are
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 -
Book 1, Chapter 03: I'll Still Be Short, If You'll Be Still
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 -
Book 1, Chapter 04: Lest We All Take a Dive Into the Blackness Together
Rhamuel inhaled deeply through his nose, and pondered the world. They’d made camp under a billboard, and after having been awoken by Rhamuel gently sprinkling sand into his ear, Marcus began to question his own decision making abilities.
Music in Tincture, Chapter Four:
Hypermagic – San Fairy Ann
Plusplus – The Old Country
Adriano Orru – Nemus
The Magick Traveling Backpack Band – Prelude At Last
Vate – Afrodita
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Book 1, Chapter 05: I’d Be Happier If We’d All Take a Long Walk
Paper football or a rubber-band shootout did well to occupy those lulls in the night, but nothing passed the time quite like a gunshot victim.
Music in Tincture, Chapter Five:
Deft – Balloons Don’t Always Fly – Remix
Mitsuru Shimizu – Swimy
Sam Shalabi – Rebetikaud
Steve Gunn – Trouba -
Book 1, Chapter 06: Feeding Out Among the Crows
They arrived at dark, and it was the men on rooftop with loaded rifles that cemented Rhamuel’s distaste for strangers.
Music in Tincture, Chapter Six:
Hypermagic – Jackie Dash
Caligine – Mε Πιάνουνε Ζαλάδες
Action Davis – Japanese
“Blue” Gene Tyranny – Letter From Home
Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient
Allen Masterton (Anita Exira) – Feeding Out Among the Crows
Customer Reviews
New chapters!!!!
If you appreciate great wit, strong character development and post-apocalyptic mystery tales then this is for you. The author performs his own narration and has the perfect voice for it. I hope that he comes back with more to the story!
Edit: new chapters have arrived as an early Christmas gift! I really can’t say enough about the trilogy, I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and recommend it regularly.
A truly unique, highly worthy audiobook trilogy
I routinely listen to a lot podcasts, audiobooks, and audio dramas. Tincture is undoubtedly one of the best stories I’ve listened to in all time, up there with the likes of the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. The story transports you in time to a post-apocalyptic western world where a man and his family do their best to survive while searching for answers and meaning. The voice work is absolutely masterful, and as the audiobooks were free and produced with advertisement, they are undoubtedly a labor of love from a masterful storyteller. Highly recommend, 10/10, definitely worth multiple listens and space on your bookshelf.
Excellent!
I am so thrilled that the author is finally finishing this!
I haven't quite finished this yet, mostly because I don't want it to be over. the characters are great and I am starting to think in the dialect.