The Long Ride Back
Readers who stumble onto Ed
Gorman's writing soon find their pulse quickening with excitement as they
discover that he's one of the best mystery, horror and Western writers working
today. Here's what a few critics are saying about Ed's exceptional Western
collection, The Long Ride
Back & Other Western Stories:
"This being my first
exposure to Gorman, I loved every second of it. Expecting a typical Western, I
was blown away by how he turns the genre on its ear like some of the Western
writing of Elmore Leonard." Bruce Grossman, Bookgasm
"Simply one of the best
western writers of our time." Rocky Mountain News
"Ed Gorman's western
stories are anything but ordinary. They often take take place in lonely,
tragic, mythical landscapes." Goodreads
"Donald E. Westlake (to
whom Ghost Town is
dedicated) pointed out similarities to the Westerns of Will Charles (crime
author Charles Willeford writing under a pseudonym) Willeford and Gorman
approached their material in the same way, namely that criminals are the same
no matter what time period they're living in. That's Western noir. What Gorman
is doing with the Western may not be new, but it's still a fresh approach that
hasn't been done to death. He did not create the concept of Western noir, but
he gave it a name, and he is certainly the best at it." Somebody Dies
THE LONG RIDE BACK AND OTHER
WESTERN STORIES is the biggest collection of Ed Gorman's critically acclaimed,
award-winning Western fiction ever published. This massive trade paperback
brings together the complete contents of the three e-book Gorman collections
published by the Western Fictioneers Library: DEAD MAN'S GUN, A DISGRACE TO THE
BADGE, and ENEMIES. Nineteen short stories and novellas and two essays add up
to more than 100,000 words from one of the finest writers of our time. This
indispensable collection is available only from the Western Fictioneers
Library.
Also available for the
Kindle are these celebrated Gorman Western novels :
1 comment:
Ed, congrats on all the raves!!! Well deserved.
RJR
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