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I hear a lot of good things about Johnstone. Prolific. Is this one guy or like a publishing house name?
Where should I start with this guy?
Or lady person...


I hear a lot of good things about Johnstone. Prolific. Is this one guy or like a publishing house name?
Where should I start with this guy?
Or la..."
I'd start with the William W. Johnstone books first, Smoke or Preacher, but he died in 2004, up to about 2012 or so (Or when the Blood Bond and Frank Morgan series stopped) they are basically finished off books that William started and finished by ghost writers.
Many of the new series since 2013 have been hit or miss, skip the Brothers O'Brien, The Trail West, Cotton Pickens and Shawn O'Brien, they are a waste of time.
Then you have ones like Texas John Slaughter, or Firestick that are good but you've read some of the themes in the Sixkiller, Will Tanner and The Range Detective series, these 3 are excellent and just makes those series seem repetitive verse adding new ones especially to Sixkiller series.
Also with the Kerrigan's series, read the first book, it was good but reminds me of the latter Smoke Jensen books were he's a rancher, defending his brand and nothing J.A. comes up with will top this series.
I've basically since 2016, preview his books, read the description on the back, read a couple of chapters and just buy the ones I like. Others I'll wait, then read reviews, wait too find them used or don't even bother with them.

I hear a lot of good things about Johnstone. Prolific. Is this one guy or like a publishing house name?
Where should I start with t..."
Thanks for the explanation of how this guy managed to publish so many titles.
I will follow your suggestions on which titles to be on the lookout for.
Much obliged!


The First Mountain Man is Preacher & The Last Mountain Man is Smoke


The Edge series is billed as "The Most Violent Westerns In Print".
I'm not sure if I'm going to stay with this or switch to a Donald E. Westlake (non-Western) paperback I picked up over the weekend.
Your opinions on the Edge series please.


Thanks...
I have Edge #2, #3, and #5. I guess I'll finish this one I picked up last night from my TBR Westerns pile. The Spaghetti Western aspect is prominent. Violence isn't as objectionably silly as Mike Hammer or Tiger Mann. I can't think of any comparable Westerns.

Heard about the series, just never found any used and purchased the first book, in the ebook format on amazon.com and they have the entire series for $3.50 a piece. Not bad when you see some of the paperback prices on the site.

Read Edge #2 this afternoon. My review is up. I didn't hate it.



This week I finished Monte Walsh and loved it. I found some cheap "Rawhide Kid" and "Two-Gun Kid" Marvel comics from the '70s, and also started an Adult Western Slocum and the Family Business that was surprisingly written by a woman, the late Ellen Recknor.




Sorry you're in a hospital. I've had a few stays in the past year myself. I don't react well to confinement, I've discovered.
Like to know your opinion of Luke Short when you get the opportunity.


I enjoyed it. Lots of standard cavalary tropes. It is a novella. Honorable cavalary officer and a shady Bureau of Indian Affairs agent are among the tropes. Entertaining despite that.


Newbie alert..
Small and blossoming list in this genre. Shane had been on my TR list for some time till I found it locally, admittedly its condensed within a Readers Digest Treasury however the plates along with snapshots of social history are interesting and informative.





With the evolution of ebooks, with various publishers like Piccadilly, etc release long out of print Western series. It'll definitely keep the genre going longer, especially with less publishers wanting to print them in PB.

With the evolution of ebooks, with various publishers like Piccadilly, etc release long out of print Western series. It'll definitely keep the genre going longer, especially with l..."
There's a nice piece in today's (24 May 2019) New York Times by Timothy Egan about how preferable real books are to ebooks:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/24/op...




I'm going to check him out. I'm looking for more great Westerns.


I'm going to check him out. I'm looking for more great Weste..."
Jordan wrote: "I’m currently reading the first book of Charles G. West’s new series. “Hell Hath No Fury.” Enjoying it so far!"
Everything I've read by him so far, has all been really good, it's well worth it to track down his early series used or get them as ebooks.
I just finished reading the 4th book in the LONESOME DOVE series by Larry McMurtry Comanche Moon.
I give the whole series 5 stars. Fantastic series!
I give the whole series 5 stars. Fantastic series!
I just finished reading the 4th book in the LONESOME DOVE series by Larry McMurtry Comanche Moon.
I give the whole series 5 stars. Fantastic story!
I give the whole series 5 stars. Fantastic story!


I'm reading Avenging Angels: Vengeance Trail about a bible-thumping brother and sister doing the Lord's work to kill the confederate raiders that slaughtered their family.
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I'll be posting a cover image of my edition shortly.
My edition published by Monarch Books in paperback in 1964 this one really surprised me.
You just don't expect EVERY single book by Frank Bonham to be so damned perfect.