I’m happy to announce that Death in the Tallgrass, my newest novel, is now available in three formats: paperback (trade size), ebook (Kindle), and audiobook (read by John D. Swain). You’ll find it at https://a.co/d/aiHphO8 . It has received many enthusiastic 5-stars and I believe other readers will enjoy it just as much. The audiobook is currently free as a special offer, and you can listen to a free five minutes of an Audible Sample on the book page. Here’re a few comments from the reviews: “This was a wonderful read and one I can highly recommend.” - Grant L. “[This novel] went in a lot of directions that I didn't see coming…The ending is bittersweet but still satisfying…a hit for those who enjoy speculative fiction and Westerns with an edge.” - Jaime M. “It was hard to stop reading this tale with its many twists and turns, dangers, and happy times…A real winner and if you are a Western genre fan, it should be put at the top of your reading list.” - Trudi L. “[The author] packages historical, metaphysical, and literary fiction into a single book, and…takes a no-holds-barred approach to pain, justice, and redemption…The writing is as raw as the story itself.” - Asher S. “[With] the author’s ability to so keenly and vividly capture the essence of the time and place, it’s a richly textured historical novel that combines adventure, romance, and introspection…thoroughly engaging read for those who enjoy immersive historical fiction.” - K. C. F. “…A historical novel with a complex story about a young man’s introspection, a clash of cultures, a romance, and several adventures. I did not want to put it down.” - Cindy “[The author] is an extraordinary and engaging writer who has crafted an entertaining, adventurous, and intriguing story. Highly recommended and very well done!” - Don S. Read more comments in the Reader Reviews on the book page. Consider this book for last minute Christmas giving or send it to someone for their New Year reading list. And, please, everyone contribute a review! That gets the novel more recognition on Amazon.
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2/12/2024 09:32:34 am
I'm going through some old slides, scanning them to JPG, and I have a few from the 1979 LACoC river trip on the Rio Chama. I will send some if you like. Need email address. (Oh, come on, no AI bot could make up this story.)
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