There are two Western group novels that include many of the
same authors (Estleman, Reasoner, Gorman, Randisi) that were
published roughly around the same time as The Black Moon: The
Funeral of Tanner Moody and Legend. I read the latter one and
it's very good. I have a copy of The Black Moon and hopefully
I'll get to read it before the year ends. So many books, so
little time...
-Gonzalo B.
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rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com, "Nathan Cain"
<IndieCrime@...> wrote:
>
> Browsing my neighborhood used bookstore today I came
across a book
> called The Black Moon, which is a collaboration
between Loren
> Estleman, Ed Gorman, W.R. Philbrick, Robert Randisi
and L.J.
Washburn
> (This is the pseudonym James Reasoner and his wife
use writing
> together, isn't it?). It appears each author wrote a
section of the
> book. It looks like an interesting idea. Has anyone
else read it?
The
> cover promises "A Spectacular New Direction in
Mystery." Was this a
> one off, or were there more books of this
sort?
>
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