Saturday, October 19, 2013

The Western Fictioneers Library is Growing


West of the Big River: The Lawman
By New York Times bestselling author James Reasoner, the first novel in a new series from the Western Fictioneers, West of the Big River. The Lawman features William M. "Bill" Tilghman facing perhaps his greatest and most dangerous challenge.

West of the Big River: The Avenging Angel
Award-winning author Michael Newton spins an action-packed, historically accurate yarn about Orrin Porter Rockwell who is more than just a deputy United States marshal and a deadly gunfighter. He's a member of the Mormon Danites, the group of enforcers known as the Avenging Angels

West of the Big River: The Artist
Acclaimed author Jackson Lowry spins as entertaining a tale as any of those from Charlie Russell himself in this superb new historical novel.
Coming: West of the Big River:

West of the Big River: The Ranger
James J. Griffin, noted for his fine stories of the Texas Rangers, joins the West of
the Big River stable with THE RANGER, a short novel featuring real-life Ranger Sergeant J.S. Turnbo.

West of the Big River: The Forty-Niners
Charlie Steel's story of courage, romance, and danger is based on historical incidents of the California Gold Rush, and vividly illustrates a compelling chapter in American history, recreating a lawless era that exemplifies both the best and the worst in a vital young nation!


MORE  TO COME

Other Western Fictioneers Books

The classic American Western returns in this huge collection of brand-new award winning stories by some of the top Western writers in the world today.

Put on your Santa hat and saddle up for this collection of creepy Christmas stories from the Western Fictioneers, the world's only organization of professional authors devoted solely to Western fiction.

The Peacemakers
Collections of 4 award winning western stories in each volume

This volume includes works by everyone who has been nominated for the Best Short Story Peacemaker in the first three years of its existence, including the winners. You will be hard-pressed to find such a collection of new classics in one book. These stories represent the finest in Old West fiction being written today.

Wolf Creek:
Here you will find many of your favorite authors, working together as Ford Fargo to weave a complex and textured series of Old West adventures like no one has ever seen.
ComingBook 8: Night of the Assassins
Book 9: A Wolf Creek Christmas

The Western Fictioneers Library
LEAVING KANSAS by Frank Roderus
JUDGE ON THE RUN by Clay More
RANGER'S REVENGE by James J. Griffin
REACHING COLORADO by Frank Roderus
DEATH STALKS THE RANGERS by James J. Griffin
A ROPE FOR SCUDDER by Clay More
GUN FOR HIRE by Jory Sherman
FINDING NEVADA by Frank Roderus
THE TRAIL BROTHERS by Troy D. Smith
BUZZARD BAIT by Jory Sherman
RED TOMAHAWK by Jory Sherman
FAST HAND by Karl Lassiter
HOME TO TEXAS by Frank Roderus

Coming in The Western Fictioneers Library

POTTER'S FIELDS by Frank Roderus
DOUBLE-DEALING AT DIRTVILLE by Clay More
CHARLIE AND THE SIR by Frank Roderus
IRON HEART by Jory Sherman
JASON EVERS: HIS OWN STORY by Frank Roderus
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, J. AUBREY WHITFORD by Frank Roderus



8 comments:

  1. What an awesome lineup for the WESTERN FICTIONEERS! Any or all of these would make wonderful Christmas gifts! Thanks to Livia for getting this up today!
    Cheryl

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  2. Good news- Wolf Creek 7: The Quick and the Dying has been out for awhile now, and Book 8: Night of the Assassins will be out within the next few days.

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  3. That's great news, Troy. This Wolf Creek series has taken off like nobody's business and I'm very glad to be a part of it! Lots of great reading.
    Cheryl

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  4. Troy I've got the link up on #7 now. Sorry I threw this together quickly today. Glad to hear Night of the Assassins will be out soon.

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  5. Thank you so much, Livia, for spearheading this publishing venture and for all that you do!

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  6. Western Fans will be in heaven with any or all of these wonderful offerings. Can I hear a hallelujah! Okay, so I'm a bit dramatic. A whole day of herding suspects for a murder mystery has me a bit loopy. Doris

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  7. I'm with you on that Doris. Spent the day trying to get the mystery suspect to fess up. Today will possibly be the last day to tie all the strings together. Hope I don't end up with a big ol' tangled knot.

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  8. Thank you, indeed, Livia. You've worked wonders on the Western Fictioneers Library.

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