Category Archives: Heath Lowrance

Review: Miles to Little Ridge and Manhunter’s Mountain

Miles to Little Ridge The Blurb Edward A. Grainger’s Gideon Miles hits the trail in this fast-clip western novella written by Heath Lowrance. The U.S. Marshal finds himself in the sleepy town of Little Ridge, Montana, on the search for … Continue reading

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Review: Deadland USA – Mindless Commercialism

The Book Blurb It’s all over now. The world as we knew it is gone forever and there will be no future generations to read this. One ugly day in March the undead came and none of us were ready. … Continue reading

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Review: Adventures of Cash Laramie and Gideon Miles + That Damned Coyote Hill

I read The Adventures… over a long period, which doesn’t do it full justice. It’s a credit to the book that I could leave long gaps between the stories and get back into them within one or two lines. Now … Continue reading

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Review: Dig Ten Graves, Heath Lowrance

Dig Ten Graves is a short story collection. There are eleven of them. The eleventh is a bonus track – not really a part of the collection. It’s a good story though so I’m glad it was included. I think … Continue reading

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Review: The Bastard Hand, Heath Lowrance

This is a seedy, dirty, book with enough bastards to populate a small town – which they do, Cuba Landing. Heath Lowrance gets disconcertedly into the mind of Charles Wesley, the mentally ill narrator, and takes us to some dark … Continue reading

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