C.M. Curtis

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C.M. Curtis


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C. M. Curtis brings a background of diverse experience to his writing. He grew up in a small western community in cattle ranching country. His paternal grandfather was a wild horse hunter in his youth and his maternal grandfather is said to have actually met Butch Cassidy. Curtis' first paying job, at twelve years of age, was in a slaughter house. He later became a construction worker, a truck driver, a structural steel welder, a coal miner and a licensed building contractor.

In what he calls his second life, he has been a chiropractic physician, a radio talk show host, a newspaper columnist and, of course, a writer.
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Average rating: 4.19 · 2,439 ratings · 134 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Return of the Outlaw

4.21 avg rating — 532 ratings — published 2009 — 8 editions
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Lawless Desert

4.15 avg rating — 400 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
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Silent Mountain Guns

4.21 avg rating — 318 ratings
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West of Vermillion

3.99 avg rating — 291 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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Macklin

4.24 avg rating — 271 ratings
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Across the Dark

4.44 avg rating — 122 ratings — published 2013 — 5 editions
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Where Evil Walks

4.37 avg rating — 113 ratings2 editions
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Canyon Diablo

4.09 avg rating — 120 ratings3 editions
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Night Wind: The Amado Lopez...

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The Three Lives of David Kelly

4.18 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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“for this he was exceedingly grateful”
C.M. Curtis, Lawless Desert

“Chapter”
C.M. Curtis, West of Vermillion

“Glory and patriotism had been exchanged for mud and blood, and once they annulled each other all that was left was duty. A soldier had his duty to perform and he did it. It might mean hunger and thirst and exhaustion. It might mean pain and deprivation. It might even mean death, but a soldier had his duty and he did it. This was war distilled to its purest essence.”
C.M. Curtis, Return of the Outlaw



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