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1: Cutler: Wolf Pack – John Benteen
2: Cutler: Thwe Gunhawks – John Benteen
3: Cutler: Eagle Man – H. V. Elkin: 1-3 are the tales of John Cutler, a hunter of anything that needs to be trapped or killed. John Benteen(Ben Haas) began the series and I recently became aware that H. V. Elkin continued the novels for another four.
4: Zorro – Steve Frazee: a novel based on the Disney series of the late fifties.
5: Maverick: Boss of The Rocking H Ranch – Charles I. Coombs: based on the James Garner series.
6: The Spider: Shadow of Evil – C. J. Henderson: from Moonstone Books, the first new Spider novel in sixty-five years.
7: Playground – H. V. Elkin: one of those multi-generational novels covering a family.
and the ebooks:
8: Scoundrel – Jochen Vandersteen: the latest Noah Milano tale
9: Mind Slices – Kevin R. Tipple
10: Hawthorne: The Spider Tribe(review copy) – Heath Lowrance: the latest weird western from the author and Beat To A Pulp.
11: They Meet(Rhyme Time pt 1)(review copy) – Rory Scherer: a graphic novel drawn and written(with Rhyming text) by the author.
12: The Case of The Bouncing Betty – Michael Avallone
13: The Alarming Clock _ Michael Avallone
14: The Case of The Violent Virgin – Michael Avallone
15: The Crazy Mixed-Up Corpse – Michael Avallone: the next four Ed Noon novels released to ebook format.
16: Hard Bite(review copy) – Anonymous-9















Jerry and you boggle my mind with the number of books you read.
I’m boggled too, or at least my mind is. I’d like to read one of those Avalone books, but in print.
I absolutely need to read those Benteen books. Wonder if they fare after the third one? Also need to get the Zorro title. The Whitman work I’ve read by Frazee has, so far, stood up well.
Reading the Zorro title now. I read Benteen’s two novels in the series years ago, then passed them to James Reasoner after the fire. Probably will read them again, before I tackle the Elkin titles. I still have the last one on the way.
Would be interested to know how they compare/contrast with the Fargo books.