From the forward by Kevin Tipple:For the first time, this series is being collected into two volumes. You hold in your hands the first volume which collects together, The Drifter Detective, Hell Up in Houston, The Girls of Bunker Pines, Wide Spot in the Road, and The Don Juan of Eldorado. You have in your hands the stories of a legend. Jack Laramie may by nothing more than an entertaining figment of the imagination of several authors. Or, he may be a real person who did real things. Personally, I believe legends come from somewhere and are based on fact and real-life experiences. Jack, to me, is very real, as are his adventures in this collection.
All Due Respect's third issue features a story by and an interview with Jake Hinkson, whose latest book, Saint Homicide, has that tasty combination of old-fashioned religion and murder. Plus new fiction from Angel Luis Colón, Jen Conley, Rob Hart, Jessica Adams, Patti Abbott, Chris Leek, Mike McCrary, and Alec Cizak. From thugs throwing rocks at freight trains to ex-convict converts to Buddhism, All Due Respect's got it all.
A DRIFTER DETECTIVE NOVELLA. #6 -- An old war buddy hires Jack Laramie to find his daughter, a student at Texas Western University who has gone missing without a trace. The Drifter Detective heads to El Paso to figure out what has happened to the young woman. He learns that women disappear from the university at an alarming rate. With the help of a graduate student named Sophia, Jack stumbles upon a layered conspiracy that puts him and anyone else who asks too many questions in serious danger. Between Juárez and El Paso tells the darkest tale in the Drifter Detective series yet!
PULP MODERN observes the 50th anniversary of the coup in Dallas with nine pulp fiction stories by Terry Alexander, Joe Clifford, Ken Goldman, Ross Peterson, Rob Pierce, Eryk Pruitt, Chris Rhatigan, Mav Skye, and Frank Sonderborg.
Issue seven of Pulp Modern explores the theme of thieves and liars. You'll meet art thieves, good old fashioned hardened criminals who steal with the help of violence and intimidation, and a host of interesting liars. Pulp Modern regulars such as Chris Rhatigan, Richard Godwin, and Edward A. Grainger contribute stories as well as ace writers who are new to Pulp Modern, including Ken Miller, Gerald So, and Patrick Chambers. Sit back, pour a glass of your favorite whiskey, and enjoy these eleven fine yarns of larceny and deceit.
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