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The Loner by George G. Gilman
The Loner by George G. Gilman






Nine more followed, none of which sold more than a handful of copies in the UK and Argentina - the only overseas country to launch foreign editions.Īnd after some ten years the flames of my burning ambition to become a professional writer were beginning to gutter towards extinction. A rather pedestrian mystery featuring a London based private eye. This new edition with its new cover, both produced by fellow Western writer Malcolm Davey AKA Cody Wells, perhaps needs the same introduction as the one that appeared back in 2010, so here it is for readers new to Edge on Kindle:Īlmost 50 years ago (1952 to be precise) my first book was published. For a variety of reasons which I do not intend to go into here I chose to withdraw this. In July 2010 a first e-book edition of this first title in the Edge series was published by a company called Solstice. And the reason is … Edge was written well before its time. The series was written with such zeal and finesse, it’s as fresh today as it was back when it first appeared on the shelves of our favorite bookstores. In my humble opinion of all the westerns I’ve ever read or watched on the big screen and TV, no one could hold a candle to this author and his creation. I believe I speak for every ‘Edge’ fan there is, has ever been, and also the many new fans that will follow, when I simply say, Terry… Thank you! Thank you so much for giving us, George G. This is a High Plains Western for Lobo Publicationsįoreword by Malcolm Davey AKA Western Writer, Cody Wellsįirst, I would like to say what an honor and a privilege it is for me to have the opportunity to be a part of the rebirth of this great legend. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information or storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the author, except where permitted by law.Ĭover design by West World Designs © 2011 Names, characters and incidents in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons living or dead is purely coincidental.Īll rights reserved.








The Loner by George G. Gilman