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James M. Reasoner

James M. Reasoner

James M. Reasoner

Lone Star Law will be released on March 01, 2005 in Mass Market Paperback
Mar 01, 2005
Lone Star Law is now available in Mass Market Paperback
Mar 01, 2005
Lone Star Law will be released on March 01, 2005 in eBook
Mar 01, 2005
Lone Star Law is now available in eBook
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Table of Contents from Lone Star Law
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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PRLog, October 12, 2011
...sites such as 'Ezine', 'Lunch', ‘The New Book Review’ and the famous "Conversations Club" magazine. Famous American author, James Reasoner, also published a glowing review of “Come Here…” on his website, describing the book as “A vintage...
Blogger News Network, August 22, 2011
...time period of a given story. Such is the case here with “The Conversion of Carne Muerto” by James Reasoner. Acts, good and bad, can have very grave consequence. Somebody really should have listened to Captain John S. “Rip” Ford. Experienced...
Gear Live, August 8, 2011
...written a graphic novel that Archaia will publish. Popeye: Nice short profile of cartoonist Hy Eisman. Unknown: Novelist James Reasoner really likes Mark Waid and Minck Oosterveer’s graphic novel, The Unknown. “This is great stuff, poignant and...
Mitchell Daily Republic, May 25, 2011
...Rider,” Steven Carl Stanga. WESTERN: “Winds of Time,” Mary A. Benton; “Gun Work,” J. Lee Butts; “Redemption Kansas,” James Reasoner. MYSTERY: “Home for a Spell,” Madelyn Alt; “Where There’s A Witch,” Madelyn Alt; “Witch in...
Gear Live, May 16, 2011
...Books has a nifty interview with Cullen Bunn, writer of the upcoming Fear Itself: The Deep. Cap: Novelist James Reasoner reviews The Trial of Captain America: “Under Brubaker’s guidance, Captain America continues to be one of the best comics out...
Gear Live, February 26, 2011
...of indie bookshops that can help you recover from the loss of your big box bookstore. Cap: Novelist James Reasoner reviews Steve Rogers: Super Soldier by Ed Brubaker and Dale Eaglesham. Over at Bookgasm, Rod Lott finds plenty to like in Black Jack Volume...
Not The Baseball Pitcher, September 30, 2011
...175: CR: The Silent Bullet(ebook) - Arthur B. Reeve176: CR: Act of Deceit - Steven Gore177: CR: Tractor Girl(ebook) - James Reasoner178: WE: Longarm and The Bloody Relic - Tabor Evans179: CR: The Best Go First - Frank O'Malley180: WE: Savage Texas -...
pattinase, September 30, 2011
...Ed Gorman is the author of the new Bad Moon Rising. You can find him here.Forgotten Books The Handle by Richard Stark The HandleHard to know if a book was a fairly easy go for the writer or if it drove him to drugs and drink. I hope The Handle by Richard...
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine, September 13, 2011
...Amazon.com: THE PATHS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF SCIENCE FICTION STORIES BY JAMES REASONER eBook: James Reasoner: Kindle Store: This collection brings together all of legendary author James Reasoner's science fiction stories together in...
Pulp Serenade, August 8, 2011
...by fusing classic genre elements — mob corruption and hitmen — with timely economic and environmental concerns. And James Reasoner’s “Warning Shot” mixes pathos and action, as a Depression-era night security guard copes with the emotional and...
pattinase, August 5, 2011
...Michel WilliamsI’m a Northern Californian with a gentle Texas influence (otherwise known as husband of forty years.) Been a reader all my life, knitter, sometimes weaver and shop owner, but my computer prowess consists of an occasional conquering of...
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine, July 22, 2011
...brand-new stories by some of the top Western writers in the world today. Robert J. Randisi, Dusty Richards, James Reasoner, Larry D. Sweazy, L.J. Washburn, Jackson Lowry, Larry Jay Martin, Kerry Newcomb, and many other members of Western Fictioneers, the...
pattinase, July 22, 2011
...Won't be here next week to gather links. Outsider in Amsterdam is the first novel in the Gripstra and de Gier mystery series, a series I followed from The Netherlands to Maine over the years. The best element of the series was always Adjutant Gripstra...