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The Dead Sheriff by Mark Justice
The Dead Sheriff by Mark Justice





The series was to be called The Norliss Tapes, and like a lot of pilots, it never. Nolan (Logan’s Run) wrote a pilot for Dan Curtis Productions (Dark Shadows) about a private investigator who took cases with supernatural angles.

The Dead Sheriff by Mark Justice The Dead Sheriff by Mark Justice

Although his editorial duties limited.īy Joe Howe | | Reviews, UncategorizedIn 1972, legendary writer William F. Campbell, who shaped the genre as editor of Astounding magazine from 1937 to 1971. His collections RAVENOUS GHOSTS and THE NUMBER 121 TO.īy Joe Howe | | ReviewsAlthough his name is not as recognizable as Heinlein, Asimov or Clarke, few were as influential in the development of science fiction as John W. Read 2 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. We Interrupt This Author #10: Kealan Patrick Burkeīy Joe Howe | | ColumnsKealan Patrick Burke, a native of Dungarvan, Ireland now transplanted to the American Midwest, is recognized as one of the few writers in the horror field who produces work of consistently high literary quality. The Dead Sheriff: Zombie Damnation (Book 1) by Mark Justice The Dead Sheriff book. John is the author of SOUTHERN GODS, just. The eleventh interruptee is a relatively new author, Arkansan John Hornor Jacobs.

The Dead Sheriff by Mark Justice

I know you’ve missed me – what? You didn’t realize I’ve been away? Oh, thanks a lot. We Interrupt This Author #11: John Hornor Jacobsīy Joe Howe | | ColumnsWell, it’s been a long time. By Joe Howe | | ReviewsMark Justice’s latest book The Dead Sheriff: Zombie Damnation exists in an alternate Old West populated by the sort of vigilante-with-a-sidekick popularized by radio serials and pulp magazines, epitomized by such notable characters as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco.







The Dead Sheriff by Mark Justice