And don't forget such other Gorman worthies as DARK TRAIL
(which I think was first published in the Evans hardcover
line of westerns, now I fear vanished) or the recent LYNCHED,
a Berkley release iinm. Bill Pronzini's collection ALL THE
LONG YEARS also comes to mind as relevant, a Leisure release
also iinm. Mike take note!
H. A. De Rosso and possibly Steve Frazee wrote noirish
westerns for the Gold Medal line back when, didn't
they?
TM
-----Original Message----- From: Bill Crider [mailto:
bcrider@houston.rr.com]
You're right, Todd. Gorman wrote a couple of terrific noir
westerns for Gold Medal a few years ago. WOLF MOON was one. I
think THE SHARPSHOOTER was the other, but I'm not sure of
that title.
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