And to show how varied the genre can be we have selected John Locke's Follow the Stone. You could hardly call this comedy western traditional, but that's part of the charm. It's a rollicking adventure that plays with genre conventions and drags the reader from page to page.
International best-selling author John Locke (Saving Rachel, Wish List,
Now & Then, Lethal People, Lethal Experiment) tackles a new genre,
with hilarious results.
Follow the Stone (An Irreverent Western
Adventure) is a good-hearted, rollicking story about a former gunslinger
and his crablike scout, who journey West with a mail order bride, a
witch, and a wagon full of prostitutes!
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