Slocum #300: Slocum and the Storekeeper's Wife

Slocum #300: Slocum and the Storekeeper's Wife
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2004-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101166304

In Slocum's 300th adventure bad guys are a dime a dozen—but luckily, so are bullets… Someone wants to put Glover’s Mercantile—the only store in Mesa Poquita—out of business. But no one knows who or why. And after nearly being torched to death sleeping in Glover’s backroom, Slocum decides to take matters into his own hands… Delivering a wagonload of fresh goods, Slocum rides into a trail full of trouble. Worst of all, after rescuing pretty little Millie, Slocum is forced to deny himself her lusty affections, if he’s to remain alert. Now, when he finds who has it in for the Glovers, Slocum is really going to make them pay for the hell he’s gone through…

Slocum 299: Slocum and the Bone Robbers

Slocum 299: Slocum and the Bone Robbers
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2003-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101166290

Slocum’s in the middle of a blood feud—over bones. For three squares a day, Slocum’s putting his shooting skills to use guarding cattle on the Triple Cross Ranch. His other talents are being spent on a certain buxom beauty from back East, who has some strange ideas about how to keep Slocum entertained… Seems her boss—a lily-livered bone-doctor—has set his sights on some nearby dinosaur fossils. Problem is, his colleague has staked his claim to the find. And unless Slocum can finagle some kind of bone-a-fide deal, these Yanks will drive each other into extinction…

The Last Ride

The Last Ride
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Jove
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Adams, Clint (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780515139570

Hired to escort David Trask and John Redwater, two deranged and dangerous killers, to jail in Tombstone, the Gunsmith soon discovers that the deadly duo still have some sneaky tricks up their sleeves.

Innocent Blood

Innocent Blood
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Jove
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515140125

Clint Adams is after a maniac who skins young girls to death. He's partnered with the sister of one victim, a tough gunfighter who won't stop until she looks the wily killer in the eye--down the barrel of a gun. Original.

Dead End Pass

Dead End Pass
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515137965

When a pack of thieves spares the life of a friend of Clint Adams they mean to send a message to the Gunsmith: don't expect to mosey into their hometown and make it out alive. Original.

Guilty as Charged

Guilty as Charged
Author: J. R. Roberts
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515138375

A simple case of self-defense turns Clint Adams into a wanted man. Peace-loving Waylon City would rather hang a man than waste time on a trial. That means the Gunsmith is on the run until he clears his name--or taking a long drop from a short rope. Original.

Showdown in Austin

Showdown in Austin
Author: Tom Calhoun
Publisher: Jove
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515138986

Texas manhunter J.T. Law never intended to step foot in Missouri again. But when childhood sweetheart, Sara Woodall, is in danger, he rides to the rescue.

Willie Masters' Lonesome Wife

Willie Masters' Lonesome Wife
Author: William H. Gass
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In this paean to the pleasures of language, Gass equates his text with the body of Babs Masters, the lonesome wife of the title, to advance the conceit that a parallel should exist between a woman and her lover and a book and its reader. Disappointed by her inattentive husband/reader, Babs engages in an exuberant display of the physical charms of language to entice an illicit new lover: a man named Gelvin in one sense, but more importantly, the reader of this "essay-novella" which, in the years since its first appearance in 1968 as a supplement to TriQuarterly, has attained the status of a postmodernist classic. Like Laurence Sterne and Lewis Carroll before him, Gass uses a variety of visual devices: photographs, comic-strip balloons, different typefaces, parallel story lines (sometimes three or four to the page), even coffee stains. As Larry McCaffery has pointed out, "the lonesome lady of the book's title, who is gradually revealed to be lady language herself, creates an elaborate series of devices which she hopes will draw attention to her slighted charms [and] force the reader to confront what she literally is: a physically exciting literary text."