Spirit Ridge by L. A. Kelley A dark shadow rises. San Francisco in 1885 was a dangerous place for those who crossed Colin Doyle. To Nob Hill elite he was a successful businessman. To the underbelly of San Francisco he was The Mick, a criminal mastermind ruling from the shadows. If a buyer’s tastes ran to opium, a whore, or a politician, The Mick could name a price. No one who betrayed him ever escaped the city alive. Until now. Nell Bishop is a fearless investigative reporter for the San … [Read more...] about Spirit Ridge by L. A. Kelley
Shadow of Wolves by J.R. White
Shadow of Wolves by J.R. White A tortured gunfighter. A Navajo outcast. – And the Creature whose claws would stain the stones of the Mojave red. Flush with raw silver and ruled by a baron with an iron fist, the tiny mining outpost of Shank’s Point is under siege by a sinister evil. When the rising sun reveals the claw-torn bodies littered among the rocks, John Swift-Runner calls on his old friend, a vagabond gunfighter, to stand with him against the slaughter he knows will come. But as … [Read more...] about Shadow of Wolves by J.R. White
Interview with Author – V.M. Sawh
Author Bio: It all began with Alan Moore’s “The Anatomy Lesson”. When I was far too young to be reading such things, I picked up a small, dirty, plastic-wrapped comic digest from my local library. The first and featured story was a piece by Alan Moore which started with the line: “It’s raining in Washington tonight.” It tells the story of a mad doctor who is awaiting the resurrection of a character whose name I won’t reveal here. Suffice it to say, I was both horrified and intrigued. … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – V.M. Sawh
Interview with Author – Van Holt
Author Bio: What some reviewers have to say about Van Holt’s writing: “I had a feeling that Van Holt…might actually be the successor to Zane Gray, a master Western storysmith, whose novels set the style of a generation.” --Stern0 “Van Holt is King of the Spaghetti Western…” --Rarebird1 Van Holt wrote his first western when he was in high school and sent it to a literary agent, who soon returned it, saying it was too long but he would try to sell it if Holt would cut out 16,000 words. Young Holt … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Van Holt
