Saturday, August 26, 2017

Stark House, Carter Brown, and Al Wheeler

Stark House has entered upon the ambitious project of reprinting all of Carter Brown's Al Wheeler adventures in order of their original publication.  There will be a couple of books that were never published in the U. S., so fans will want to grab those for sure.  The first volume is a triple decker, and the cover has the titles for you.  It will be out in October, and you can order it here.

9 Mysterious Facts About Murder, She Wrote

9 Mysterious Facts About Murder, She Wrote

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For the Trigonometry Fans

This 3,700-year-old Babylonian clay tablet just changed the history of maths

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The Many Faces of Brooklyn's Greatest Imposter

The Many Faces of Brooklyn's Greatest Imposter

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Florence Stonebraker, Oriental Nights, Venus Books, 1952

Yet Another List I'm Not On

17 Living Writers Currently Immortalized on Stamps 

Louise Penny: By the Book

Louise Penny: By the Book: The author of mystery novels, most recently “Glass Houses,” recommends reading her fellow Canadian writer Margaret Atwood: “And I don’t just say that because the government compels me to.”

Harvey Update

Things are okay here in Alvin so far. I checked the rain gauge, and I've now had 7 inches of rain. I suspect there'll be a lot more over the next several days, but what's happening here is nothing like what's going on farther down the coast. I hope everyone in that area is safe and that there hasn't been too much destruction from the storm.

This week’s tabloids

Priscilla Presley killed Elvis, Michael Jackson’s tomb is empty, and the Queen quits!

Friday, August 25, 2017

In Case You Were Wondering

Here’s What To Do With Gators Displaced By Hurricane Flooding

Will the Persecution Never End?

To No One's Surprise, Paris Hilton's Dogs Live Better Than We Do   

Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.

PimPage, and Occasional Feature in which I Call Attention to Books of Interest

Sand River by [Vaughan, James]
Sand River - Kindle edition by James Vaughan. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.  Jack Grice had spent his life running. He grew up at a wild time and did what he had to do to survive. The law took one view of it; he took another. And the law wouldn’t get off his back. He did time, broke out of prison. He went north, hoping to leave the past behind. But the past followed him. And now there were murder charges. Whichever way he turned, trouble was right there. This is his account of what happened.

Jack was born in Charleston in 1861. His parents died early of cholera and his guardian died when he was fifteen, leaving him penniless and alone. He went west and got work as a cattle drover. He shot an outlaw who was trying to rob him. Another outlaw, named Ibbetson, got away alive.

Later, he ran across a cowboy called Skeeter on a cattle drive. They met again in a saloon and Skeeter asked him to help drive a herd of horses. Jack didn’t know they were stolen. He was arrested, went to jail. During his trial, he broke out of the courthouse with another inmate, who shot a courthouse constable. After that, a rope was waiting.

He went north and got work on a ranch called Sand River. For a while it looked like he’d outrun trouble. He did the job and stayed clean. But up there, range wars were being fought. Ranchers hired range detectives to handle trouble. To some, they were hired killers. One of them was Ibbetson. When they met again, Jack knew it wouldn’t end well. His past had arrived.

Four book series that are shaping the future of science fiction on television

Four book series that are shaping the future of science fiction on television

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Sheriff Rhodes Has Tangled with One of These

10 facts about alligator snapping turtles

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Rock stars with their cats and dogs

Rock stars with their cats and dogs 

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Mitchell Wilson, The Panic Stricken, Dell, 1948