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Average rating: 3.57 · 254 ratings · 92 reviews · 5 distinct works
Phoenix Noir (Akashic Noir)

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Last Dance in Phoenix

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Longarm and the Texas Ranger by Tabor Evans
"This one was all filler. The first fifty pages is Longarm sitting in a cave. Most of the rest is Longarm riding around and eating, sleeping, asking people if they have seen the criminal he's after, and arguing with the Texas Ranger he's travelling wi" Read more of this review »
Kurt Reichenbaugh and 7 other people liked Oliver Clarke's review of Brainchild:
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"Wylding Hall is a brilliant mix of late twentieth century pop culture and ancient Woods Magic. I will definitely read more by this author."
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Folktale by Tony          Evans
"Preston and Darryl go for a hike into the Appalachian mountains. It will be a trip they never forget. They meet up with a very strange man named Jesse Moore. But he's rather harmless to all the other encounters that follow. Absolutely enjoyed this da" Read more of this review »
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This book is not part of the Hardman series as the title indicates. It's a standalone, of sorts, featuring a government assassin named Kane whose memory has been "erased" after a botched job in Vietnam. Kane now resides outside Atlanta and is now mak ...more
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This book is not part of the Hardman series as the title indicates. It's a standalone, of sorts, featuring a government assassin named Kane whose memory has been "erased" after a botched job in Vietnam. Kane now resides outside Atlanta and is now mak ...more
The Cars by Bill Janovitz
" "Tonight She Comes" is a really good one. I think that was their last recording when they were mostly getting along. Elliot Easton has some great guit ...more "
Kurt Reichenbaugh is on page 638 of 1392 of Europe: "From its high point early in the 1680s...Louis XIV's Great Experiment produced ever diminishing returns. The wars, the religious persecutions, the deaths of all the great personalities, were accompanied by failures of a more deep-seated nature. Both the French state and French society were showing signs of a long wasting disease."

hmmm...wonder what's gonna come of that!
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Another dinosaur lent me this book to read. I was exactly the right age to be exposed to The Cars. The first time I'd ever heard of them was when some friends of mine had tickets to see Foreigner at the Lakeland Civic Center in Florida. We were in 10 ...more
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Robert Thanks for accepting my friend request, Kurt.


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Kurt Reichenbaugh Mark wrote: "Hey Kurt, nice to be connected via GR. Do we know each other IRL? Seems like we should have met at some point!"

I don't know, unless it was in Phx or Tampa. Have you been to either?


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Mark Hey Kurt, nice to be connected via GR. Do we know each other IRL? Seems like we should have met at some point!


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