PULP FICTION REVIEWS– SADDLES, SIXGUNS & SHOOTOUTS!
Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Saddles, Sixguns & Shootouts by Charles Beckman, Jr.
Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Saddles, Sixguns & Shootouts by Charles Beckman, Jr.
Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Hugh Monn – Private Detective in Catch A Rising Star by Lee Houston Jr. from Pro Se Press.
Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Early Crimes by Max Allan Collins from Perfect Crime Books.
Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Blood and Stone, book 3 of the Stone Soldiers series by C.E. Martin.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Marlow: Indigo Tide by Bill Craig from Whiz Bang LLC.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Spirit of Steamboat by Craig Johnson from Viking.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier is back with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl by David Barnett from Tor Books.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at The Adventures of Gravedigger by Barry Reese from Pro Se Press.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at The Auslander Files by Michael Patrick Sullivan from Pulp 2.0 Press.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at All Timelines Lead to Rome by Dale Cozort.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Charles Boeckman Presents Johnny Nickel.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at The Man From Mars (Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey) by Fred Nadis.