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Straight Outta Dodge City
Contributor(s): Boop, David (Editor)
ISBN: 1982124369     ISBN-13: 9781982124366
Publisher: Baen
OUR PRICE:   $14.40  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2020
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fantasy - Collections & Anthologies
- Fiction | Erotica - Historical
- Fiction | Fantasy - Action & Adventure
Dewey: 813.087
LCCN: 2019048645
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (0.65 lbs) 272 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Baen's Weird Western Fantasy and Horror Anthology Series Becomes a Trilogy

THE WEIRD WILD WEST
IN ALL ITS GLORY. . . AND GORY

It's the final showdown between heroes and darkness in the Old West. Humans versus monsters. Supernatural beings versus greater evils--with a dinosaur or two thrown in for fun. Come explore the untold myths of the West--but no dying on the trail

Joe R. Lansdale takes us on a train ride of the damned in hopes of rescuing one innocent soul. Mercedes Lackey's duty-bound man races to claim sacred land. Jonathan Maberry introduces us to a half-Comanche hired gun running out of time against some murderous ghosts. And James A. Moore pits skinwalker against kachina in a Western anthology any historian would love

GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY--
AND ON THE PRAIRIES AND PLAINS, TOO

These and a whole passel of other great tales of Western weirdness by Joe R. Lansdale, Mercedes Lackey, Jonathan Maberry, James A. Moore, Harry Turtledove, James Van Pelt, Ava Morgan, Sam Stone, Eytan Kollin, Julie Frost, Kim May, Irene Radford, David Boop, and Tex Thompson

About prequel Straight Outta Tombstone:

"The authors were having fun. Even when they are not playing the stories for laughs, they are taking an opportunity to enjoy an opportunity to tell a story with a fresh twist, and expand out of their expected boundaries. Straight Outta Tombstone is a change-up pitch, which will leave readers laughing on occasion, spooked at times, and entertained throughout."--The Galveston County Daily News