Red Grass River: A Legend $45.00

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New York, NY: Avon Books (1998)

The winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction for In the Rogue Blood weaves a powerful saga, set in the Everglades in the early twentieth century, that follows the blood feud between two men–outlaw John Ashley and lawman Bobby Baker.

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Borderlands: Short Fictions $80.00

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New York, NY: Avon Books (1999)

Eight short fictions that explore issues of love, violence, and vengeance in the stories of a colorful cast of characters who make their home amid the harsh world of the borderlands

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Wildwood Boys
FEC Pick:
August 2000

Wildwood Boys $0.00

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New York, NY: Avon Books (2000)

Set in the violent Kansas-Missouri border conflict of the Civil War, this novel, based on the brutal exploits of William “Bloody Bill” Anderson, follows the Kansas “redlegs” and the Missouri “bushwackers” as they wage guerrilla warfare across the territories.

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A World of Thieves
FEC Pick:
March 2002

A World of Thieves $26.00

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New York, NY: William Morrow (2002)

A haunting thriller of blood and treachery from the author of “Wildwood Boys.” Set in 1928 New Orleans, “A World of Thieves” revolves around Sonny LaSalle, a young student who worships his uncles until he discovers that life as an outlaw isn’t quite what he expected it to be.

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Under the Skin
FEC Pick:
March 2003

Under the Skin $25.95

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New York, NY: William Morrow (2003)

“Under The Skin” is a hot-blooded tale of love and crime set in 1936 Galveston, Texas. In his signature style (described as what would happen if Sam Peckinpah and Cormac McCarthy got together to write a novel), a mix of brutality and hauntingly beautiful prose, Blake brings us his eighth novel. Blake is a master at creating the heroic bad guy. His characters deal with the conflicts of personal identity with the struggles of men and women to know who they truly are. “Under The Skin” will be a great read for fans of James Cain novels. “Blake is writing books that move like a stampede of mustangs with prose that ripples like Hemmingway on steroids.” – Rocky Mountain Press

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