Pulp Shot in the Dark Shot in the Dark, 1943 by Tom Lovell (American, 1909–1997)This would be a great cover for a weird western.
Lead the Way: Forgotten Ruin Book 6 Lead the Way is the sixth book in the Forgotten Ruin series, and it hits all the right notes that make this series my current favorite. I was tempted to say this might be the best entry in the series yet, but it is really hard to top the wild
King of the World's Edge by H. Warner Munn Book Review King of the World’s Edge by H. Warner Munn [Amazon link] is truly a pulp era story, first serialized in Weird Tales in September of 1939. A bold tale with massive scope, this is an alternative history of both the Americas and the last remnants of Romano-Britain that works
The Long View 2008-06-04: Toward the Courts of the Crimson Kings At a request from a reader, I re-published ahead of schedule this review of S. M. Stirling’s In the Courts of the Crimson Kings a little less than a year ago, but I like it enough to re-publish it now when it comes around again. Here are a couple
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