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Monday, March 7, 2011


A great article on the future of digital books on the smart phone and providing some real food for thought.


Check it out.
Posted by Ed Ferguson aka Lee Walker at 6:26 AM
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Ed Ferguson aka Lee Walker
Welcome to Lee Walker Westerns, a blog for everyone who loves Black Horse Westerns, the Wild West and the novel writing process in general. I've been writing for as long as I could hold a pen. It seems I've always enjoyed scribbling down stories just for the fun of it and I've always loved the history, folklore and legends of the Old West in books and on screen. My first novel, Gun Law was published in 2009 by Robert Hale and then released in large print edition by AF Thorpe in 2010. A short story, 'Dead Man Walking' was included in the Express Westerns 2009 anthology 'A Fistful of Legends'. My second western novel, Pay Dirt, was released in 2012 and my third, Devil's Deal was published in March, 2013. I am currently doing the final editing on my fourth Black Horse Western, Rattlesnake Ridge. I hope you enjoy the blog. Thanks for visiting and if you wish to get in touch, leave a comment or contact me on leewalker.westerns@gmail.com Call again soon.
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Pay Dirt by Lee Walker

Pay Dirt by Lee Walker
Jim Payne, Sheriff of Cedar Springs, thinks nothing of it when he is asked by his Ma to deliver a letter to his estranged brother, Michael. However, the trail leads him to Golden Gulch, a dangerous Californian boomtown, high on gold fever and in the tight grip of the ruthless conman, Coleridge Craven and his henchman, Kid Cassidy. When Jim hands over the letter, he thinks his job is done but it seems Golden Gulch just doesn't want to let him go. An old family feud, a miner's revolt and the murderous intentions of Craven and the Kid are just some of the trials he faces if he ever wants to leave Golden Gulch alive...

Gun Law by Lee Walker

Gun Law by Lee Walker
As a boy of fourteen, Jake Chalmers saw his parents callously murdered by two drunken cowboys in the street. Now a young man, he is determined to protect himself, even if he has to use his gun to do so. On the run after killing in self-defence, Jake arrives in Sweetwater, a boomtown growing rich on cattle drives. His plans to keep a low profile soon go awry as he finds himself in the middle of a feud between the ruthless business man, Jordan Carter, and an elderly sheriff, Luke Gardner. When Luke is murdered by one of Carter's henchmen, Jake must choose between the law of the land and the law of the gun...

Gun Law Large Print Edition

Gun Law Large Print Edition

Dead Man Walking - A Short Story by Lee Walker

Dead Man Walking - A Short Story by Lee Walker

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