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Killing Trail

By Charles Gramlich
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: July 27, 2010
Words: 23570 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

RIDE INTO DANGER! Killing Trail is a collection of western short stories by Charles Allen Gramlich, the author of the Talera Trilogy and Cold in the Light. It contains the stories "Killing Trail," "Showdown at Wild Briar," "Powder Burn," and "Once Upon a Time with the Dead," along with an essay on the wild west in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and an appreciation of Louis L'Amour

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adventure, action, westerns, gramlich

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Review by: Steve Malley on Sep. 22, 2010 : star star star star star
Charles Gramlich writes a heckuva Western.

I'll admit, I'm more a fan of the author than the genre: like SF/F, I seem to spend a lot of time weeding through flat, paint-by-numbers stories looking for something fresh, original and enjoyable. But I'd already seen what the author did for horror (Cold in the Light) and SF/F (his brilliant Talera series), so I was happy to take the chance.

I'm glad I did. Killing Trail is one damn fine collection. Not only does Gramlich have a real gift for action, pace and storytelling, he's able to make me care about and believe his characters.

Is it wrong that Lacey from 'Showdown at Wild Briar' is my favorite? :)

I simply loved this collection.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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