Deadlands: For a Few Dead Guys More (PEG2101) (Deadlands: The Anthology with No Name)
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Rating | : | 4.59 (613 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1889546666 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 207 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Joe said the "the 2nd Trilogy with no name Anthology" according to Joe. This is a collection of short stories, so you get what you expect - you get these bite size chunks of Weird Western Tales that if you are not hooked by the 2nd page, you flip forward a few extra pages and begin the next tale - this is the second book in the series, and though that usually does not matter, the first 2 stories in this collection are actually. nd Trilogy with no name Anthology. This is a collection of short stories, so you get what you expect - you get these bite size chunks of Weird Western Tales that if you are not hooked by the "the 2nd Trilogy with no name Anthology" according to Joe. This is a collection of short stories, so you get what you expect - you get these bite size chunks of Weird Western Tales that if you are not hooked by the 2nd page, you flip forward a few extra pages and begin the next tale - this is the second book in the series, and though that usually does not matter, the first 2 stories in this collection are actually. nd page, you flip forward a few extra pages and begin the next tale - this is the second book in the series, and though that usually does not matter, the first "the 2nd Trilogy with no name Anthology" according to Joe. This is a collection of short stories, so you get what you expect - you get these bite size chunks of Weird Western Tales that if you are not hooked by the 2nd page, you flip forward a few extra pages and begin the next tale - this is the second book in the series, and though that usually does not matter, the first 2 stories in this collection are actually. stories in this collection are actually. CustomerChaos said Huge Deadlands fan but worth it even if you aren't. The title says it all really. All three of these collections of short stories set in the "Weird West" are worth it.
'The Trilogy with No Name' - Twisted Tales of terror by all your favorite authors, including John "Night Train" Goff, John Hopler, and Shane Lacy Hensley scream side by side with tales by bestselling Star Wars (TM) author Michael Stackpole, with forewords by Joe R. Lansdale and Bruce "Evil Dead" Campbell! If you don't have these anthologies, you're wrong! But we'll cut you some slack.