About Out of Mercy:
A bloody, darkly funny western noir that keeps company with the best of Elmore Leonard and Cormac McCarthy. Perfect for fans of Quentin Tarantino and Patrick deWitt’s The Sisters Brothers.
It’s the fall of 1882. Kentucky has far from recovered from the Civil War. The small town of Mercy, a rest stop for the emotionally and physically disfigured drifters left over from the war, will soon pay the price of the violence inherent in American culture, and the racisim still palpable throughout the hills and hollers of rural Kentucky.
About The Cost of Doing Business:
Jon Catlett, a misanthropic literary obsessive, is facing the loss of the only thing in the world he loves; his used bookstore, a haven for fellow weirdos, outcasts, misunderstood geniuses and malcontents. Jon has several other problems, the least of which are his love affair with a bi-polar femme fatale heiress to a thriving northern steel company or the exponentially growing opiate habit he has developed.
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