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If you like the weird west, you'll want a copy of this collection.  I found the introduction especially interesting, as Whalen explains the inspiration for each of the stories collected here.  The movies have a lot to do with them, and as a fan of The Creature from the Black Lagoon, I was partial to "Little China," whose title echoes another movie I like.  There's even a story named "Rancho Diablo," but it has no relation to the famous series of novels by the great Colby Jackson.
Hunting Monsters Is My Business: The Mordecai Slate Stories: John M. Whalen: 9781503190924: Amazon.com: Books  Undead Tlingit tribesmen rise from their graves in the Yukon. Something not of this world stalks Dodge City. A creature emerges from the ocean on the coast of the Monterey Peninsula. These are just some of the monsters bounty hunter Mordecai Slate is hired to eliminate in HUNTING MONSTERS IS MY BUSINESS. Follow Slate through nine tales of horror and wonder, including a brand new novella written specially for this book.Posted by Bill Crider at 1:30 PM 1 comment: [image error] Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to PinterestMonday, November 11, 2013




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