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Philip Ketchum (1902–1969)

Author of Wyatt Earp (TV Tie-in)

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About the Author

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Also wrote gothic romances under the pseudonyms of Jean Bellamy and Miriam Leslie.

Works by Philip Ketchum

Wyatt Earp (TV Tie-in) (1956) 13 copies
Death in the Library (1937) 10 copies
Apache Dawn (1960) 10 copies
The Dead Shot Kid (1959) 5 copies
Judgment Trail (1970) 5 copies
Rattlesnake (1970) 5 copies
The Great Axe Bretwalda (1955) 4 copies
Last Stand Mesa / Mad Morgan's Hoard (Ace Double) (1969) — Contributor — 4 copies
Gun Code (1959) 4 copies
Wyoming (1967) 4 copies
The Man Who Tamed Dodge (1969) 4 copies
Woman in Armor (1963) 3 copies
Cornish Mystery (1986) 3 copies
Rider from Texas (1961) 3 copies
Ghost of Coquina Key (1970) 3 copies
The Man Who Turned Outlaw (1967) 3 copies
101 Churches in Dorset (2006) 3 copies
The Prisoner of Ingecliff (1971) 3 copies
The Stalkers (1961) 2 copies
Hardcase Halloran / The Ghost Riders (1964) — Contributor — 2 copies
Traitor Guns 2 copies
Buzzard Ridge (1970) 2 copies
Dorset as She Wus Spoke (2002) 2 copies
The Elkhorn Feud (1956) 2 copies
The Man From Granite (1967) 2 copies
The Saddle Bum (1953) 2 copies
Tomb of the Black Gull (1997) 2 copies
Red Pardee (2021) 1 copy
The Haunted Island (1990) 1 copy
Treasures of Dorset (1991) 1 copy
Death at Dusk (2012) 1 copy
Cabot (1969) 1 copy
The Cougar Basin War (1981) 1 copy
Halfbreed (1969) 1 copy
The Men of Moncada (1968) 1 copy
Quartet in White (1963) 1 copy
Harsh Reckoning (1962) 1 copy
Hard Man 1 copy
Texas Gun 1 copy
The Big Gun 1 copy
¡FUGITIVA! 1 copy

Associated Works

The Television Late-night Horror Omnibus (1993) — Contributor — 38 copies
Killers at Large (1978) 17 copies
Armchair Horror Collection (1994) — Contributor — 7 copies
20 Great Tales of Murder (1951) — Contributor — 6 copies
Second Mystery Companion (1944) — Contributor — 5 copies

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Birthdate
1902
Date of death
1969
Gender
male
Disambiguation notice
Also wrote gothic romances under the pseudonyms of Jean Bellamy and Miriam Leslie.

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I'm not Tom."

"I'm not Tom."

Wow. I'm kind of overwhelmed honestly. This book, like all of the Kim Fielding books I've read, is like snuggling under a warm blanket with a cup of tea. There's just a calming tone to her words that just makes you comfortable. So much so that I found myself dozing off a few times. lol.

Yes this book can seem quite boring to start. I was left thinking...is something going to happen? What's the fuss about? And yet while slow, I was intrigued and mesmerized by the beautiful characters being developed on the pages in front of me.

This book builds beautifully with some just heartwarming scenes that left me breathless. So when in doubt, don't give up on this one. There's an amazing journey and realization that there is HOPE for a future, for a home, and for true love. That we can't run from what's inside us. The end of this book had me in tears. While there's really no angst, the dialogue between our MCs was unbelievably heartfelt to the point that you'll be left drowning in the feelz.

**Highly Recommended**

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