I can't recommend, as I've seen some people before now, that you use this or any Preacher book other than the first as a jumping on point. Would you start reading a novel halfway through? Of course not. Before this book there is long and rich history that took over two years to build. This book is the mid way turning point to the series that has now finished. After this book nothing was the same, relationships change, we discover personality traits in certain characters that will return as a major issue later, the death of a major character, and a whole lot more. BUT, if you haven't read any Preacher before, get "Gone to Texas", "Until the End of the World", "Proud Americans" and "Dixie Fried" first, in that order, otherwise you'll ruin the whole experience for yourself. Then, if you like what you read, get "Salvation", "All Hells Coming" and "Alamo" (which should be released soon) to complete this amazing series which, to be honest you should have bought originally in it's monthly installments from your local comic shop to make the most of the experience of having to wait between issues so that the cliffhangers the author intended actually work.