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Western fans are rapidly becoming familiar with the name Jeremy Perry. Perry’s a writer from southern Indiana who writes several book series, including Brothers of the Mountain, Sheriff Randall King and The Moonshine Series.He is also the author of s ...more "
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Diamonds in Denver: A Mitch Mayhew Story (Mitch Mayhew Stories Book 2):
"This second novella by Terrance Layhew featuring his World War I veteran pilot Mitch Mayhew is another cracking good adventure yarn in the classic pulp mode. I look forward to reading more. 5 stars!"
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Myopic Duplicity: Do the Ends Ever Justify the Means?:
"Myopic Duplicity is an incredible collection of crime fiction! Written by the best in the genre, each story has you drawn to a knife's edge in anticipation of where the bad decisions will lead. Do bad guys get a happy ending, or only if they think th"
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I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed Nothing Ever Happens on Main Street by Daren Hatfield! Part Ray Bradbury Americana, part Back to the Future, all fun. I really enjoyed this confection; hope to see more from this author. (Smashing cover, too!) G ...more |
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Lots of fun. I would definitely recommend A Day Late and a Bullet Short, by Nicholas Osborn! Part western, part adventure novel, part treasure quest, it's never less than engaging and always fun. First of a trilogy ... wonder what happens next? Give i ...more |
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A Fitting End to the Job Harrison Story Jubal Stone is now tasked with hunting down Job Harrison, a boy who witnessed the brutal murder of his own family. Harrison has now become a vigilante, hunting killers. Can Stone find and stop him before Harriso ...more |
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Surprising and Wonderfully Human. A great Jubal Stone novel; one of the best in the series. Jubal befriends Job Harrison, who loses his family at the bullets of badmen. Can Jubal turn him away from vengeance, or has banditry created just another monst ...more |
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A Charming Romp. One Man's Treasure involves two brothers, two girls, a brace of pirates, evil tycoons, a treasure map and swordplay. Needless to say, it has everything a book needs for an afternoon's fun. You'll gobble this up and will be left wanting ...more |
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“But that was Tom Mix. He was not made by the West; Tom Mix knew he was made for the West.”
― Mountain Killer: A Mountain Man Western Adventure
― Mountain Killer: A Mountain Man Western Adventure
“If Tom Mix had just stepped from Olympus, the boys could not be more impressed.”
― Savage Mesa: A Western Adventure Novel
― Savage Mesa: A Western Adventure Novel
“If Tom Mix had just stepped from Olympus, the boys could not be more impressed.”
― Savage Mesa: A Western Adventure Novel
― Savage Mesa: A Western Adventure Novel
“Tom Mix was born in Pennsylvania, and when he was ten years old his parents took him to see Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West. It changed young Tom forever. He took his mother’s clothesline and taught himself rope tricks. He took scraps from around the house and made his own “cowboy outfit.” And when he was finally old enough, he lit out for the rapidly vanishing West, ready to leave a mark as distinctive as Buffalo Bill or Wyatt Earp before it was gone forever.”
― Savage Mesa: A Western Adventure Novel
― Savage Mesa: A Western Adventure Novel
“But that was Tom Mix. He was not made by the West; Tom Mix knew he was made for the West.”
― Mountain Killer: A Mountain Man Western Adventure
― Mountain Killer: A Mountain Man Western Adventure
“Tom shook his head. “Let’s assume the unthinkable happens: I completely take leave of my senses and decide to help you get shot by Old Man Hogg. How does that help me?”
― Hogg Wild: A Western Adventure
― Hogg Wild: A Western Adventure
“She opened the book on his lap. The pages were densely packed with a neat cursive script; the ink was a pale purple, but each and every i was dotted with a small, red heart. Tom imagined dozens of bottles of colored ink, stored neatly under her (permanently stained) pillow.”
― Hogg Wild: A Western Adventure
― Hogg Wild: A Western Adventure






















