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  • The Silver Bar mystery

    by W.C. Tuttle ...
    When old cowboy Goober Glendon and his young partner Johnny Wells ride into Silver Bar, they only plan to find work at the Keno range. But a late-night poker game turns deadly when a drunken young man is accused of shooting a fellow ranch hand. Goober’s instincts tell him the boy was framed, and he secretly pockets the murder weapon to protect the son of his old friend, wealthy rancher Frank ... Read more

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  • Sticky Ropes and Other Tales from the Pulps

    by W.C. Tuttle ...
    W.C. Tuttle was one of the great pulp Western storytellers, known for mixing frontier action, mystery, dry humor, and colorful cowboy speech.In “Sticky Ropes,” newly elected sheriff Dusty Corbett faces a secret gang whose strange calling card spreads fear across Big Bear County. “The Loom of Lies” brings more tangled motives, sharp talk, and trouble on the range. In “Peace Medicine,” Tuttle adds ... Read more

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  • The Pulp Adventure MEGAPACK®

    16 Classic Tales from the Pulps

    When you think of the pulp magazines that flourished in the first half of the 20th century, it’s hard not to think of adventure—the term “pulp fiction” these days has come to mean slam-bang action. That’s what this volume of our MEGAPACK® is here to celebrate: great adventure stories.Included are:HE SWALLOWS GOLD, by H. Bedford-JonesPLANE JANE by Frederick C. DavisARCTIC ANGELS, by A. DeHerries ... Read more

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  • The Catspaw of Pipe Rock and Other Stories from the Pulps

    by W.C. Tuttle ...
    This collection gathers fast-moving Western short stories from the pulp era, set around mining camps, ranches, and rough-and-ready towns. W.C. Tuttle blends action, wit, and frontier problem-solving in tales where cowhands, lawmen, and drifters face hard choices and harder country. Contents include “Derelicts of the Hills,” “His Brother’s Keeper,” “The Catspaw of Piperock,” “Injuneered,” “Henry ... Read more

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  • WISE MEN AND A MULE

    by W. C. Tuttle ...
    "Wise Men and a Mule" follows the exploits of a group of cowboys, likely on a cattle drive or engaged in some other activity typical of the Old West. The central characters encounter various challenges and conflicts as they navigate the harsh and unforgiving landscape.The title suggests a blend of humor and wisdom, indicating that the story may involve clever or resourceful characters who use ... Read more

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  • A Prevaricated Parade

    by W. C. Tuttle ...
    In "A Prevaricated Parade," Tuttle likely employs his signature style of blending action, humor, and colorful characters against the backdrop of the frontier. The title suggests a tale filled with deception or falsehood, perhaps involving a parade or some kind of public event. Tuttle's stories often feature cowboys, ranchers, outlaws, and lawmen, and his characters frequently find themselves in ... Read more

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  • Fires of Fate

    A Tale of Resilience and Redemption in the Great Depression Era

    by W. C. Tuttle ...
    In "Fires of Fate," W. C. Tuttle crafts a captivating western tale that blends adventure, romance, and profound philosophical musings on destiny and free will. Set against the expansive backdrop of the American West, the novel explores the lives of rugged characters grappling with choices that shape their futures. Tuttle'Äôs distinct literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and a keen ... Read more

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  • Black Cat Weekly #83

    Black Cat Weekly #83 has something for everyone -- modern and classic mysteries? Check! Science fiction? Check! Fantasy? Check! Even a crime tale set in the Old West! Novels, short stories, series tales featuring such great characters as master detective Nick Carter, western hero Hashknife Hartley, and sword & sorcery team Frostflower and Thorn are ien this issue. One of our best!Mysteries / ... Read more

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  • Sun-Dog Trails

    Trails of the Wild West: An immersive journey through the untamed frontier

    by W. C. Tuttle ...
    In "Sun-Dog Trails," W. C. Tuttle masterfully weaves a tapestry of western adventure, capturing the rugged essence of early 20th-century America. This collection of short stories showcases Tuttle's signature style'Äîvivid imagery, crisp dialogue, and a sly humor that permeates the lives of his characters. Tuttle's world is populated by lively cowboys, outlaws, and colorful townsfolk, all ... Read more

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  • Black Cat Weekly #66

    Our 66th issue kicks off our holiday festivities, thanks to Katherine Fast’s “Reunion” (brought to you by Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman) Plus we have an original tale by Albert Tucher (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken), and a darker science fiction story by David C. Smith (thanks to Acquiring Editor Cynthia Ward, who had been on leave for the last few issues.) On the mystery front, we ... Read more

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  • Black Cat Weekly #40

    Once again we have an eclectic mix of stories new and old. Leading off the pack is an original tale by Andrew Welsh-Huggins, “Digging In,” as a couple goes to great lengths to save their marriage. It was acquired for BCW by editor Michael Bracken. Barb Goffman found a real crime-story treat by John Lantigua. And we have a novel by Stephen Marlowe, a solve-it-yourself short by Hal Charles, and a ... Read more

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  • Black Cat Weekly #38

    Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #38.This issue, we have some real gems—starting with our featured story, Hope Mirrlees’s Lud-in-the-Mist. It’s a true classic of fantasy, acclaimed by critics for generations. Plus we have a Hashknife Hartley historical adventure novel (okay, you can call it a Western!) from W.C. Tuttle. Our acquiring editors have been busy, too. Michael Bracken snagged an original ... Read more

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