I don't do a lot of Blatant Self-Promotion (does anybody even use that term anymore?), but here's an e-book omnibus of eight full-length Western novels by me, more than half a million words of fiction, for less than a buck. It's available on Amazon, and if you're a fan of traditional Westerns, I think you'll enjoy it.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Available Now: Rattler's Law, Volume 1 - James Reasoner
I don't do a lot of Blatant Self-Promotion (does anybody even use that term anymore?), but here's an e-book omnibus of eight full-length Western novels by me, more than half a million words of fiction, for less than a buck. It's available on Amazon, and if you're a fan of traditional Westerns, I think you'll enjoy it.
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9 comments:
Your self-promotion is welcome anytime! I've just bought the Kindle edition and am really looking forward to it! Thanks James.
Will R.
I’d buy that for a dollar!
Just did :)
b.t.
Ha, came up as “recommended” for me and I bought it before seeing this. Looking forward to many hours of enjoyment (though an EB Mannn novel is up first). Thanks for this.
Hey James. Just curious to know the publication history on this series, if you can share it. I can't seem to find anything by searching, assuming this even is a repackaging of a previously published material. Always love you work, and am very happy to have more Reasoner to read. ~Wes
Thanks, James. A rich addition to anyone's library of Westerns and a fantastic deal to close out the month of February.
I bought it yesterday. I look forward to reading it.
Peter
Wes, these are heavily rewritten and expanded versions of some of my earliest books. More than director's cut, not exactly a reboot, more like new books based on old ones. It's a process I really haven't done before now, which has made it fun.
On James' part (or any other writer's) eight full-length novels for 99 cents is extremely generous. A giveaway! I shouldn't think the earnings James gets, apart from the "fun", will ever compensate him for the time spent on the bumper volume's preparation, even if it was heavy revision and re-write work. One downside I can see is that while Western readers are spending their time and money on such a remarkable offer they will not be buying books by other, maybe newer and discouraged authors who cannot afford to make a similar sacrifice of talent and time.
Just got it!
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