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Science fiction-wise, I recently enjoyed Cherie Priest's Boneshaker . Karen Memory and Dead Iron are pretty steampunk-y as well, like Wild, Wild West. What are some books you'd recommend for other Weird West readers who like scifi?

This year I'm trying my own, all original series, and figured I ought to go back and do a refresher and seek out some Weird Western literature.
I think the closest I've ever come to reading a weird western in print is William Forstchen's INCREDIBLE "Rally Cry" series about a Civil War Northern Regiment that is transported to an alien world where humans plucked from different eras of history are slaves and cattle to a race of nomadic monsters with a Mongolian Horde-kind of lifestyle.



If you haven't read "Rally Cry", I highly recommend it. One of the most amazing series I ever read, and easily the head of the class in alternate history-type stories.



I absolutely loved Karen Memory. That's a great choice.

I am here for doorstops. The absolute worst is getting into a book then having it end far too soon.
I don't know of any WWW, spy/adventure stuff but for steampunk and gadgets, i think Mike Resnick's weird west stuff might scratch that itch. Might catch a bit of Brisco too. Not 100% sure as I've only read part of one book.
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Copperhead, Vol. 1: A New Sheriff in Town (other topics)More Blood: A Sinanju Anthology (other topics)
Created, the Destroyer (other topics)
Rally Cry (other topics)
Boneshaker (other topics)
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Was wondering if anyone could point me toward anything in print like Brisco County Jr. or the Wild, Wild West--science fiction Weird Westerns.
And why weren't those two properties ever turned into novels?!