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1: Blood Feud – David Robbins: the bloodthirsty Harkey clan beat and abused his older sister, poisoned his pa and uncle, then chopped them up with an ax. They didn’t bargain on a sixteen year old avenger and his twin sister.
2: And Kill Them All – J. Lee Butts: an adventure of Texas Ranger Lucius Dodge. Another vengeance tale as Dodge and his partner Boz Tatum must convince a young girl that she can’t go up against the people that wiped out her family alone. She shows them she can shoot.
3: The Yellow Overcoat – Frank Gruber: from 1942, Joe Devlin owner of a correspondence school for detectives is offered four hundred dollars to find a well-heeled man’s overcoat. It seemed crazy, but four hundred dollars. Devlin gets more than he bargained for though.
4: Full Dark, No Stars – Stephen King: a collection of four novellas.
5 & 6: Eleven Days & Code 61 – Donald Harstad: two novels in the Carl houseman mystery series. Houseman is a deputy sheriff in rural Maitland, Ohio.
7:Veruchia – E. C. Tubb: book eight in the Dumarest of Terra series. Forced to fight in the arenas of the planet Dradea. Dumarest finds himself in the bed of a mystery woman named Veruchia that may be the ruler of the planet after the Owner is poisoned. If she can prove it, they both may be killed.
8: G-8 and His Battle Aces: Bombs From The Murder Wolves – Robert J. Hogan: an adventure of the WWI flying ace from the pulp era. Originally published in the magazine in 1933, this is the paperback edition from 1971.
9: Outlaw – Frank Gruber: a western tale of the first man to rob a bank in broad daylight and the first to hold up a U. S. Mail train, cleaning it out of the gold in the express car.









I have to grab that latest King.
Some good looking stuff here. I need the TUbb for sure.
Wowee! Great mailbox! AND Full Dark, No Stars? Color me green! Enjoy all of the reads!
Great stuff. I’m very jealous of both the books and your ability to open a box and take out a book, read a book, just sit with one in your hands. I have no idea how long it will be until I will be able to open a box of books. They came into the house, went into a downstairs room and that’s it. It took a week even to get internet/cable/email,I’v been drafted to unpack and set up the kitchen first. It’s snowed and has been so bitterly cold (half the people here say it’s common, the other half say it’s rare as hen’s teeth) I can’t work in the garage, which has not one shelf or cabinet in it, no place to put tools or set up a workbench, there’s no way to make bookshelves and right now I don’t have a budget to buy them. Ouch. So enjoy those books for me, will you?