Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Ed Gorman's Stranglehold

It has been a crazy couple of weeks with the traveling, jet lag, hotel food, etc. Thankfully, one of the books that helped make the journey a little easier was Ed Gorman's latest titled Stranglehold. I haven't been able to sit down and type a proper review but luckily three of my friends have here, here and here.

Don't miss this one, folks, a real fine read.

8 comments:

David Barber said...

I'm gonna have to re-mortgage my house for this ever growing TBR list. :-)

Richard Prosch said...

Sounds good! I'm in the same boat --I'm literally adding a couple books to the list every day, though I gotta say my public library has really come through for me.

David Cranmer said...

I've had to seriously cut back myself or follow David's re-mortgage plan. Of course, having a Kindle helps in that department. I brought thirty-eight books with me on this trip at less than half the cost of print novels. And the space saved in luggage is pricless as Bill Shatner would say.

Ron Scheer said...

I'm supposed to be reading early western fiction, so distractions like this I don't need. Ha.

David Cranmer said...

Ron, Before STRANGLEHOLD I read Mr. Gorman's latest Trailsman (#280) which was a whole helluva lot of fun too. Though not early western it is at least in the same genre. If that helps. :)

Alyssa Goodnight said...

I've noticed the cover on your sidebar. Very eye-catching. Glad you enjoyed it!

Cloudia said...

Congrats on you light, David!




Aloha from Honolulu

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David Cranmer said...

Alyssa, maybe I should charge for that advertising space. Hm..

Cloudia, I hope you dropped down to the the little girl post below.