David Cranmer's Blog, page 104
January 9, 2012
From Dundee's Desk
Published on January 09, 2012 07:50
January 8, 2012
January 7, 2012
Noir Meets Superman
Published on January 07, 2012 14:00
Heath
Published on January 07, 2012 07:35
Google salutes cartoonist Charles Addams
Published on January 07, 2012 07:30
January 6, 2012
Tony's Thoughts
Published on January 06, 2012 18:34
NYT Essay On Tweeting
Published on January 06, 2012 13:11
January 5, 2012
Photo-Finish Friday -- Sandwich, Massachusetts


Pictures taken Fall 2006 in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
Leah J. Utas is the force behind Photo-Finish Friday.
Published on January 05, 2012 22:01
Manhunter's Mountain

Manhunter's Mountain shows a powerful side to Cash Laramie as he makes his way down the side of a mountain with a prisoner in tow, and two prostitutes eager to flee a mining town that's gone bust, looking to make a new life for themselves. An early winter storm promises to make the journey more than a normal struggle. And, leaving town with two of its most precious gems, the prostitutes, puts Cash in the crosshairs of an angry gang of men who are willing to keep the women in town ... at any cost.-- Larry D. Sweazy, Spur Award-winning author of The Coyote Tracker.
A fast, hardboiled Western that continues the Cash Laramie legend with swagger and good, solid writing. Wayne Dundee brings his masterful voice to the Western and tells a Cash Laramie story in perfect pitch. Manhunter's Mountain should be on every Western fiction reader's bookshelf.
Edward A. Grainger's outlaw marshal is on the trail again in this first full-length Cash Laramie novel written by hardboiled veteran Wayne D. Dundee.
Published on January 05, 2012 04:03