GAMBLERS, OUTLAWS, LAWMEN, AND MORE- ‘DESERT SUN, RED BLOOD’ DEBUTS FROM PRO SE PRODUCTIONS
Pro Se
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Six-guns sing and wild mustangs ride the range in Pro Se Productions’ latest release. Author E. W. Farnsworth leaves his own unique brand on the Western Genre with Desert Sun, Red Blood, a new collection of western short stories, now available in print and digital formats from Pro Se Productions.
“We are always asked,” says Tommy Hancock, Editor in Chief of Pro Se Productions, “if we have any westerns coming out. For a genre that we’ve always heard was on its way out or obsolete, there’s still a tremendous amount of interest in western fiction from readers. E. W. Farnsworth’s Desert Sun, Red Blood answers that demand in spades and saddles. The action is steady and fast and the characters sing with both authenticity and that nostalgia this genre seems to bring with it. Even with that, though, Farnsworth manages to create good, solid characters, imbuing them with attributes and flaws that give these stories a real modern relevance as well. This isn’t just a regular sagebrush saga. It’s top notch Genre Fiction.”
Ben Dauber had much to learn about the newspaper business. And about being a man.
He found himself in a place and time some would call Heaven, others Hell to learn both.
Desert Sun, Red Blood by E. W. Farnsworth is a collection of tales during the time of the Indian wars in the lawless Arizona Territory. Ben Dauber found himself among a rough-and-tumble group of renegade Apaches, range settlers, saloon girls, professional gamblers, seedy lawmen, a hanging judge, gunslingers, desperate thieves and murders, con men, land-grabbing ranchers, ruthless claim jumpers, steely-eyed railroad operatives, dashing cavalry officers and spirited frontier women who knew how to ride, track, and use weapons as well as men.
While Dauber gradually traces the secret activities of moneyed railroad interests in the Territory, he learns what it takes to live…and die like a man in the Territory from all around him, including his mentor Judge Richard Hastings, the renegade Apache Durang, and a young frontier girl in buckskin and lace known as Nance, the Bottle Blonde of Albuquerque, the only love of Kit Carson, a dandy and gambler.
Featuring a fantastic cover by Michael Hegedus and print formatting and logo design by Percival Constantine, Desert Sun, Red Blood is available now at Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1518640672?keywords=desert%20sun%2C%20red%20blood&qid=1445528190&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1 and Pro Se’s own store at www.prose-press.com for 15.00.
Farnsworth’s Wild West story collection is also available as an Ebook, designed and formatted by Forrest Bryant and available for only $2.99 for the Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016R58ZZS?keywords=desert%20sun%2C%20red%20blood&qid=1445620598&ref_=sr_1_1_twi_kin_2&sr=8-1 and for most digital formats via Smashwords at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/585680.
For more information on this title, interviews with the author, or digital copies to review this book, contact Pro Se Productions’ Director of Corporate Operations, Kristi King-Morgan at directorofcorporateoperations@prose-press.com.
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