I find it interesting that Lee Floren and Earl Kemp were friends when they both lived in Mexico. I like some of Floren's early Westerns. I've read a few of his soft-core novels written as Matt Harding, too, although I recall not being impressed with them.
And I forgot to follow this post, but I'm doing it now. Might as well add that the books of Floren's I liked were the ones featuring Buckshot McKee and his sidekick Tortilla Joe. Not exactly PC, I'm afraid. He did a series later in his career with a judge as the hero, but I haven't read any of them. I ought to.
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I find it interesting that Lee Floren and Earl Kemp were friends when they both lived in Mexico. I like some of Floren's early Westerns. I've read a few of his soft-core novels written as Matt Harding, too, although I recall not being impressed with them.
And I forgot to follow this post, but I'm doing it now. Might as well add that the books of Floren's I liked were the ones featuring Buckshot McKee and his sidekick Tortilla Joe. Not exactly PC, I'm afraid. He did a series later in his career with a judge as the hero, but I haven't read any of them. I ought to.
Lee Floren is yet another writer whose books I've owned for years and never read. I really need to improve.
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