HARD LUCK: STORIES BY JEREMY PERRY
Here’s a review of Jeremy Perry’s champion collection of short stories, Hard Luck.
Westerns, thrillers, adventure and a whole lot more
Here’s a review of Jeremy Perry’s champion collection of short stories, Hard Luck.
A Terrific Western Trouble on the Smoky Hill Trail is the first of the Pearl Brothers series of westerns, and it’s a honey. The trouble begins in the idyllic town of Elder Grove, Kansas, where a group of renegade Indians abduct two teenage girls. The renegades are soon tracked by a delegation from the town, […]
Here’s the cover of the first book in my new mountain man trilogy, Finding Bradigan’s Mountain. I’m very proud of this book and the good folks at DSP have done a fabulous job on the cover! Wow!
Delighted to announce that Book III of the Bradigan’s Mountain trilogy, In Search of Home, has just been released! When Adam and Pillian are attacked by hired killers in the woods of Bradigan’s Mountain, the young Caddo is injured by a shotgun blast. They take refuge in the church of St. John the Baptist, where […]
Delighted to announce that Say His Name, the second book in the Bradigan’s Mountain trilogy, has been released. I’m very happy with this book, and fans of Adam and Pillian will find this fast and exciting, filled with mystery and thrills. Let me know what you think of it!
Dusty Saddles, who publishes both my Tales of Tom Mix and Bradigan’s Mountain series, had announced an exciting new contest! You can now “be” a character in Book III of the Bradigan’s Mountain trilogy, and/or have the book dedicated to you! Full details are here: https://app.mlsend.com/s6c1a4n9z4/
It’s almost impossible to parse the pleasures of Bowie’s Gold by Evan Lewis. In an age when many true-life Western heroes are on the verge of being forgotten, Lewis brings Jim Bowie back to lusty life. And is it life! The Bowie in this book is a full-throttled adventurer. It’s almost impossible to read without […]
A sneak preview of the cover for the next book in the Tales of Tom Mix series….
There are several authors of our great American Western Myth. Certainly the fountainhead of it all was William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846-1917), the great frontiersman, scout, Indian fighter, actor, showman and mythologist. We have written about Bill in these pages previously, and he remains one of the few historical personages whom we would have […]
Here is a photo that has always touched me; so much so that a copy hangs on the wall over my desk. It is of frontiersman, scout, Pony Express Rider and showman William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846-1917) in a tent on the grounds of his Wild West Show, telling yarns to his little pards.