![]() ![]() It begins when Josiah Hedges (soon to gain the nickname Edge) returns home from the Civil War, looking to put the past and horror behind him and get back to work on the farm with his younger brother. If you like it served cold then this one is right up your alley. Straight up, this is a revenge tale plain and simple. With this series experiencing a revival on ebook recently there really was no excuse for me not to read it. Vaughan's challenge to read western's over the course of June it was the first book on my mind. It got me thinking of what my Grandfather told me over fourty years ago. I was reminded of this series watching Criminolly's YouTube channel when he talked about his love for this series. The beauty of literature and how the love of it can unite people. You can't put a price on times like that. He used to give me a breakdown of all the novels as I sat in rapt attention, in awe of how exciting the stories were and how cool the hero was. See, my grandfather, sadly not with me anymore, was a huge fan and read every single book in the series and everything else Gilman wrote. Wait a minute! Did I just say that about this cheap pulp western? Damn straight I did. ![]() A series that caused quite a stir when it was released for the level of graphic violence it included. First released in 1971, it's part of a whopping sixty-one book series. June on the Range 2023 continues for me with Edge: the Loner by George G. ![]()
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