Margins
Johnny Blue and the Hanging Judge
2001
First Published
4.00
Average Rating
409
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West's debut, Me and Johnny Blue, revitalized Western fiction, and earned high praise from Elmer Kelton, Max Evans, and historical fiction's most respected authors. In this new adventure, Blue and his sidekick find themselves on trial in the most infamous court in the West....A writer of extraordinary originality and promise. (Robert Olen Butler)I look forward to many years of entertainment from Joseph West. (Loren D. EstlemanWestern fiction will never be the same. (Richard S. Wheeler)
Avg Rating
4.00
Number of Ratings
8
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Author

Joseph A. West
Joseph A. West
Author · 27 books

Joe West was born and raised in the seaside town of Saltcoats in Scotland. At 19 he became a police officer, but soon turned his love of writing into a career as a journalist, working for the Daily Mirror in London among others. In 1972 West was recruited as a reporter for the National Enquirer, and began working in the United States. Traveling the world in search of stories, West almost froze to death on an Alaska mountain, and a spider bite nearly killed him in the Amazon rainforest. 'I swelled up like a balloon and turned a real pretty violet color,' he recalls. Now a full-time novelist, West and his wife Emily reside in sunny Lake Worth, Florida, where he enjoys tamer pursuits like canoeing the alligator-infested swamps of the Everglades. His daughter Alexandria attends a local college where she studies forensic technology. She will have absolutely nothing to do with canoes and alligators. West researches the settings of his novels by exploring the terrain in person, usually with little more than a sleeping bag and a can of coffee. Recently he and Emily celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the Lodge in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, a gift from the students at Rio Rancho High School who use West's first novel as a textbook. They then spent a month in the mountains and deserts of New Mexico, often pitching their tent where the air is thin at 9,000 feet above the flat.

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