
James Carlos Blake is one of the America's most highly regarded living authors of historical crime fiction. Born in Mexico, his family moved regularly when he was a child, living in various towns along the border and coast before finally settling in Texas when he was six. After a stint in the army, Blake attended the University of South Florida and received a Master's degree from Bowling Green State University, both universities where he would later teach. In 1997 he left teaching to write full-time. Blake's first novel, The Pistoleer, was published in 1995 to overwhelming acclaim. Its unusual format—with each chapter told from a different character's perspective—caused critics to dub it an unusually promising debut. Since then Blake has written eight novels and one collection of stories, most of which dealt with real-life characters from the American west. He lives and works in Arizona.
Series
Books

The Rules of Wolfe by Blake, James Carlos (2013) Hardcover
2026

The Rules of Wolfe
2013

The Bones of Wolfe
A Border Noir
2020

The House of Wolfe
A Border Noir
2015

A World of Thieves
2002

Red Grass River
A Legend
1998

Wildwood Boys
2000

Borderlands
Short Fictions
1999

The Ways of Wolfe
2017

The Killings of Stanley Ketchel
2005

Glimmer Train Stories #33
1999

Under the Skin
A Novel
2003

Country of the Bad Wolfes
2012

In the Rogue Blood
1997

The Friends of Pancho Villa
A Novel
1996

The Pistoleer
A Novel of John Wesley Hardin
1995

Handsome Harry
2004