Charts courtesy of Black Horse Express:
1. Gun Law by Lee Walker (Hardcover - 31 Dec 2009)
From £1.83
2. The Black Horse Westerns: Collection No. 1 by Abe Dancer, Dean Edwards, Tyler Hatch and Scott Connor (Kindle Edition - 1 Jan 2011) - Kindle eBook
Buy: £7.99
3. Coyote Falls by Colin Bainbridge (Hardcover - 28 Feb 2011)
From £9.10
4. The Tarnished Star by Jack Martin (Hardcover - 30 Jun 2009)
From £5.00
5. Hell Comes to Town by Derek Taylor (Hardcover - 31 May 2002)
From £0.01
6. Ambush at Lakota Crossing by Terrell L. Bowers (Hardcover - 31 Jan 2011)
From £6.55
7. Twin Rivers by John D. Nesbitt (Hardcover - 30 Nov 2010)
From £9.13
8. Arkansas Smith by Jack Martin (Hardcover - 31 Mar 2010)
From £6.99
9. The Devil's Left Hand by J.D. Kincaid (Hardcover - 31 Aug 2006)
From £0.01
10. Brevet Ridge by Abe Dancer (Hardcover - 28 Feb 2007)
From £0.01
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3 comments:
Gary, A small slip there. Your charts do not come courtesy of Black Horse Extra. The Extra sees little relevance in the Amazon charts other than as fun. What is sold by Amazon, or its associated sellers, largely depends on what's available and at what price. Many of the older, cheaper copies are withdrawn library books that secondhand dealers have not been able to sell in their shops.
Thanks for the correcting the credit to Black Horse Express. Giving it to Black Horse Extra was no big problem, but I wouldn't want readers to think the "top ten" list had the Extra's endorsement. When you think about it, the chart is faintly ludicrous, unless you can believe someone has stumbled across a forgotten hoard of 2002 Black Horse Westerns and sold enough copies of one title to make it number five on the current top ten! As I said, good for a bit of a laugh.
Yep Keith - that's pretty much it. Although it does reflect what titles are selling at the moment.
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