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Category Archives: The West
A FRONTIER MEDECINE WAGON
A GAYLE HOSKINS FOR TODAY
AN ARGOSY COVER FOR TODAY
REVIEWS
My book Fourteen Western Stories is available on Amazon for the Kindle and for free Kindle reading apps, which work on almost all computers and portable devices. $2.99, but free to borrow by Kindle owners who are enrolled in Amazon Prime.
Here are the first two Amazon customer reviews for the collection:
These short stories are exactly what a good tale should be. They are great fun and perfect length to read during my commutes. Straight to the point no bulls*** story telling here folks. Strap on your boots and get ready for the ride.
Fantastic read! Best collection of short stories I have encountered since Elmore Leonard’s Fire in the Hole. These Westerns are funny, provocative, moving, familiar and strange all at the same time. The women characters are particularly stunning – they have substance and presence often lacking in more traditional Westerns. This collection is a potent and well-timed reminder of where we came from, and who we are as Americans. I just loved it
http://www.amazon.com/review/R27QXC30ELJ6FH/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00AQIZWJ0&channel=detail-glance&nodeID=133140011&store=digital-text
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FRONTIER CAVALRY PATROL
SO LONG, ‘DOBE
MOVIE COWBOY
TEXAN
A PULP WESTERN COVER FOR TODAY
AN LP COVER FOR TODAY
FREE STORIES
If you own a Kindle and are subscribed to Amazon Prime, you can borrow my collection of Western tales for free for the next few months. You can find the collection here:
If you’re not eligible for the free borrow, the preview available at the link contains the first story in its entirety — check it out and see what you think.
COWBOY AND GIRL
IT’S HERE
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I’ve just published a collection of fourteen Western stories on Amazon for the Kindle — you can buy it here for $2.99. If you don’t own a Kindle you can still read it on almost any computer or portable device by downloading one of the free Kindle Reading apps here.
The tales are by turns boisterous, bawdy, shocking, sentimental. They’re not for kids—there’s a fair amount of adult content here—but a treat for anyone else who likes old-fashioned stories with new twists and turns, written by someone who loves the West, past and present.
Queen Of the Prairie — a teenage trail driver from Texas makes his first visit to a Kansas cow town, with bittersweet results . . .
Mexico — in 1865 a dashing young man and a breathtakingly beautiful young woman meet on the Hurricane deck of a Mississippi steamboat and embark on a most unlikely adventure . . .
Green River — WWII and some personal heartache come to the Green River Valley of Wyoming . . .
Tascosa — an old outlaw and a young soiled dove find a kind of redemption in the meanest town in Texas . . .
Sans Peur et Sans Reproche — an army post in Arizona is stirred up like a hornet’s nest when the colonel’s sister-in-law, a famous beauty from New Orleans, comes for a visit . . .
Tracker — two luckless drifters, a shell-shocked veteran of the Civil War and a sure-shot orphan girl, team up for mutual reward and unimaginable danger . . .
Wichita — a sharp-eyed whore recounts the tale of Mysterious Dave, a lethal lunatic who drifts into Wichita in the Fall, when things are supposed to be quiet . . .
The Pistol — the gift of a Navy Colt holds the key to the death of the colonel’s lady . . .
Deadwood — a famous U. S. Marshal from Wyoming arrives in town to serve a warrant on an out-of-control 17 year-old kid . . .
Spanish Is the Loving Tongue — a tale of love lost and love redeemed on the Tex-Mex border . . .
Irish — an Irish lieutenant on a cavalry post in Kansas runs up against the unspoken rules of frontier army life . . .
Blizzard — a drummer, selling books on the fringes of civilization, stumbles upon a cabin in a fierce snowstorm, occupied by a lone woman with insatiable appetites . . .
Jane — a 14 year-old girl offers to lead a detail of troopers to the hide-out of a terrifying Apache war chief, but only if she’s given full command of the expedition . . .
The Girl From the Red River Shore — a young cowboy on the run and a young woman terribly wronged, bent on a mission of revenge, find that they need each other for something more than vengeance . . .
If you like Westerns, or are just a fan of rattling good yarns, check it out.