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Straight Outta Tombstone

by David Boop (Editor)

Series: Monster Hunter International (Short Story "Bubba Shackleford's Professional Monster Killers"), Straight Outta (1), Dan Shamble, Zombie PI (Short Story "High Midnight"), Chance Corrigan (Short Story "Chance Corrigan And The Lord Of The Underworld"), Amos Malone (Short Story "The Treefold Problem")

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"Tales of the Weird Wild West. Top authors take on the classic western, with a weird twist. Includes new stories by Larry Correia and Jim Butcher! Come visit the Old West, the land where gang initiations, ride-by shootings and territory disputes got their start. But these tales aren't the ones your grandpappy spun around a campfire, unless he spoke of soul-sucking ghosts, steam-powered demons and wayward aliens. Here then are seventeen stories that breathe new life in the Old West. Among them: Larry Correia explores the roots of his best-selling Monster Hunter International series in "Bubba Shackleford's Professional Monster Killers." Jim Butcher reveals the origin of one of the Dresden Files' most popular characters in "Fistful of Warlock." And Kevin J. Anderson's Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I., finds himself in a showdown in "High Midnight." Plus stories from Alan Dean Foster, Sarah A. Hoyt, Jody Lynn Nye, Michael A. Stackpole, and many more."--Provided by publisher.… (more)
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16 weird west tales, mostly in the strong fellow tradition. Some good, some yawn, some funny, some trying to be funny. ( )
  quondame | Feb 9, 2021 |
Great collection of 16 short stories focusing on Western sagebrush horror. Included are contributions from authors like Alan Dean Foster featuring Mad, Larry Correia with a Monsters International story, a Dan Shamble Zombie P.I., story from Kevin J. Anderson, Jim Butcher relates the origin of a popular Dresden Files character, and more. A lot of variety...you're sure to find a gem or two here that will tickle your fright bone. ( )
  NickHowes | Sep 20, 2017 |
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Amos Malone (Short Story "The Treefold Problem")
Chance Corrigan (Short Story "Chance Corrigan And The Lord Of The Underworld")
Dan Shamble, Zombie PI (Short Story "High Midnight")
Monster Hunter International (Short Story "Bubba Shackleford's Professional Monster Killers")
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"Tales of the Weird Wild West. Top authors take on the classic western, with a weird twist. Includes new stories by Larry Correia and Jim Butcher! Come visit the Old West, the land where gang initiations, ride-by shootings and territory disputes got their start. But these tales aren't the ones your grandpappy spun around a campfire, unless he spoke of soul-sucking ghosts, steam-powered demons and wayward aliens. Here then are seventeen stories that breathe new life in the Old West. Among them: Larry Correia explores the roots of his best-selling Monster Hunter International series in "Bubba Shackleford's Professional Monster Killers." Jim Butcher reveals the origin of one of the Dresden Files' most popular characters in "Fistful of Warlock." And Kevin J. Anderson's Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I., finds himself in a showdown in "High Midnight." Plus stories from Alan Dean Foster, Sarah A. Hoyt, Jody Lynn Nye, Michael A. Stackpole, and many more."--Provided by publisher.

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