Published: June 19, 2011
Words: 6,051 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781458192004
Short description
When men start getting run over by slow-moving train cars in a gold rush town in the mountains of Idaho, Marshal Duster Kendal must solve the murders. But there might not be a motive besides the fact that Duster Kendal lives. Duster knows exactly what to do about that. And he needs to do it fast before things get much, much worse.
When men start getting run over by slow-moving train cars in a gold rush town in the mountains of Idaho, Marshal Duster Kendal must solve the murders. But there might not be a motive besides the fact that Duster Kendal lives. Duster knows exactly what to do about that. And he needs to do it fast before things get much, much worse.
Bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith has written more than ninety popular novels and well over 100 published short stories. His novels include the science fiction novel Laying the Music to Rest and the thriller The Hunted as D.W. Smith. With Kristine Kathryn Rusch, he is the coauthor of The Tenth Planet trilogy and The 10th Kingdom. He writes under many pen names and has also ghosted for a number of top bestselling writers.
Dean has also written books and comics for all three major comic book companies, Marvel, DC, and Dark Horse, and has done scripts for Hollywood. One movie was actually made. (Read more)
When men start getting run over by slow-moving train cars in a gold rush town in the mountains of Idaho, Marshal Duster Kendal must solve the murders. But there might not be a motive besides the fact that Duster Kendal lives. Duster knows exactly what to do about that. And he needs to do it fast before things get much, much worse.
Bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith has written more than ninety popular novels and well over 100 published short stories. His novels include the science fiction novel Laying the Music to Rest and the thriller The Hunted as D.W. Smith. With Kristine Kathryn Rusch, he is the coauthor of The Tenth Planet trilogy and The 10th Kingdom. He writes under many pen names and has also ghosted for a number of top bestselling writers.
Dean has also written books and comics for all three major comic book companies, Marvel, DC, and Dark Horse, and has done scripts for Hollywood. One movie was actually made.
Over his career he has also been an editor and publisher, first at Pulphouse Publishing, then for VB Tech Journal, then for Pocket Books.
Currently, he is writing thrillers and mystery novels under another name.
If you liked Last Car For This Time, you might also like the following short stories:
I Killed the Clockwork Key
Cutting Down Fred
Dried Up: A Poker Boy story
Clicking Sticks
Dinner on a Flying Saucer
In the Shade of the Slowboat Man
The Ghost of the Garden Lounge
Jukebox Gifts
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Tags
science fiction,
time travel,
western,
alternate universe,
gold mining,
mining,
wild west,
wmg publishing,
dean wesley smith,
jukebox story,
ghost towns,
marshal
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Review by:
Cyn Bagley
on Sep. 21, 2012 :
Very well written story about the West (great descriptions) and time travel. It had an unexpected twist.
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Review by:
James Jaques
on Aug. 01, 2011 :
An interesting shorter story that could easily be the beginning of a longer novel. Very well written.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)