Terrence McCauley

The Revengers Book Review

‘The Revengers’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

THE REVENGERSA Jeremiah Halstead WesternBy Terrence McCauleyPinnacle Books320 pgs When a western novel begins with a shoot-out and 300 pgs later ends with one, you’d better believe this reviewer was most satisfied. Such is the case with burgeoning western superstar, Terrence McCauley’s newest Jeremiah Halstead entry, “The Revengers.” Of course

Blood On The Trail Book Review By Ron Fortier

‘Blood On The Trail’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

BLOOD ON THE TRAILA Jeremiah Halstead WesternBy Terrence McCauleyPinnacle Books315 pgs Mystery writer Terrence McCauley burst on the Western scene several years ago with his first Sheriff Aaron Mackey novel, “Where the Bullets Fly.” At the end of that four-book series, Mackey was sworn in as Montana’s U.S. Marshal and

Get out of town Book Review By Ron Foriter

‘Get Out of Town’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

GET OUT OF TOWNAn Aaron Mackey WesternBy Terrence McCauleyPinnacle Western341 pgs This is book three in Terrence McCauley’s series featuring ex-Cavalry Captain Aaron Mackey and his black former Sergeant, Billy Sunday. If you haven’t read the first two entries, we’d advise you to put this volume back on your bookshelf

Dark Territory Book Review By Ron Foriter

‘DARK TERRITORY’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

DARK TERRITORYA Sheriff Aaron Mackey WesternBy Terrence McCauleyPinnacle Western320 pgs Series books are done in two ways. The first being each installment, though it might reference previous books, can stand on its own merits providing the reader with a beginning, middle, and end. The second version is books are left

Where The Bullets Fly

‘Where The Bullets Fly’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

WHERE THE BULLETS FLYA Sheriff Aaron Mackey WesternBy Terrence McCauleyPinnacle Books345 pgs Ever since the emergence of the New Pulp movement several decades ago, we’ve noticed a resurgence in so many different genres of popular fiction long defunct. We’re not saying westerns ever went out of style; it is perhaps

‘The Devil Dogs of Belleau Woods’ Book Review By Ron Fortier

THE DEVIL DOGS OF BELLEAU WOODS By Terrence McCauley Down & Out Books 130 pages “The Devil Dogs of Belleau Woods,” is a gripping war adventure set during one of the most brutal battles of World War One. Corporal Charlie Doherty is a New York City cop who thought he

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