In the brutal deserts of the 1850s, a fourteen-year-old known only as the Kid drifts into the blood-soaked frontier between Texas and Mexico. There, violence is both law and language, and scalp hunters trade humanity for profit beneath a sky that never forgives.
What begins as a quest for survival becomes a descent into the darkest corners of human nature, led by the terrifying and enigmatic Judge Holden—a man of intellect, power, and unspeakable cruelty.
Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian is a masterpiece of American literature, stripping the myth from the Western to reveal something far more primal.
It is both history and prophecy, beauty and horror, a reminder that civilization is only a thin veil over chaos.