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Tim Bryant

    Tim Bryant es un narrador multifacético cuya obra explora a menudo las complejidades de la experiencia humana, inspirándose tanto en el vibrante espíritu de Nueva Orleans como en el distintivo paisaje del este de Texas. Sus narrativas se caracterizan por una voz única que resuena en los lectores, profundizando en temas que reflejan una profunda comprensión de la emoción y el lugar. La producción creativa de Bryant se extiende más allá de la palabra escrita, abarcando una rica experiencia musical que informa su sensibilidad artística. Sus contribuciones literarias ofrecen una mezcla cautivadora de escenarios evocadores y perspicaces retratos de personajes.

    A World Of Hurt
    Old Mother Curridge
    Dead and Buried
    • Dead and Buried

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      “If you appreciate a good story and good writing, grab anything Tim Bryant writes and prepare to be hooked and fully entertained.” —Joe R. Lansdale For a Texas Ranger, death is a way of life. Wilkie John Liquorish may be a young man, but he’s no greenhorn. So far in his short, hard life, he’s dug graves, driven cattle, and nearly dangled from the end of a hangman’s noose—no thanks to his ungentlemanly enemy, Gentleman Jack Delaney. Now Wilkie’s been newly deputized as a Texas Ranger—and the real fun begins . . . At Fort Concho, Wilkie John receives word that a bounty hunter is tracking the notorious outlaw known as Phantom Bill. Wilkie John has every reason to join the party: duty, honor, redemption, maybe even fortune and fame. But he has one reason to be wary: the bounty hunter is Gentleman Jack. He tried to kill Wilkie John once. This time, he might succeed . . . THERE ARE TWO PATHS TO IMMORTALITY IN THE OLD WEST: SHOOT FAST OR DIE FASTER.

      Dead and Buried
    • Old Mother Curridge

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Dutch gets naked! In OLD MOTHER CURRIDGE, Private detective Alvis "Dutch" Curridge asks questions like: "Did Elvis Presley kill this poor dead girl?" "Did I kill the bastard son of lawman Bat Masterson?" and "Did Alvis Sr. leave me with the greatest mystery of them all?" Dutch Curridge leaves his beloved Fort Worth to find some answers in OLD MOTHER CURRIDGE, the greatest Dutch Curridge tale of them all. And yes, he gets naked in both a physical and metaphorical sense. It's a story about questions that lead to more questions. A story about stories, and each one comes with a price.

      Old Mother Curridge
    • A World Of Hurt

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      As Wilkie John Liquorish works a cattle drive from Mobeetie, Texas, to Fort Worth, the death of a chuckwagon cook has everyone spooked. Wilkie barely makes it out alive. But when he shows up in Fort Worth, he has another kind of death waiting for him--in the unlikely form of Gentleman Jack Delaney. Original.inal.

      A World Of Hurt