Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Monday, February 17, 2025

Slocum 1: Hanging Justice by Jake Logan

Slocum 1
Hanging Justice
by Jake Logan
1977, Playboy Press


Slocum is forced into jury duty for a trial of a notorious criminal gang. There's a subplot or maybe a flashback of Slocum being captured and turned in by a crooked bounty hunter. None of these really go anywhere, and the plot is confusing despite not much going on.

Slocum himself is hard on his luck schlub, which would have worked better with a less grim tone. I don't think there were any on-screen sex scenes, and there was little action. By the end it was just rambling.

Some literary flourishes in parts, but they just seemed to underline that the author would rather be writing a different book.

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Sunday, February 16, 2025

Six-Gun in Cheek: An Affectionate Guide to the "Worst" in Western Fiction by Bill Pronzini

Six-Gun in Cheek: An Affectionate Guide to the "Worst" in Western Fiction
by Bill Pronzini
1997, Crossover Press

There's a serviceable history of popular western fiction in the framing, but I've been so broken by pulp fiction that all of this sounds normal to me. There's a little bit of silliness with overdone slang, but there was nothing here to snicker at or appreciate the audacity, it's just western fiction.

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Saturday, February 15, 2025

Bunco Brawl: Hand Three

 


Last hand's winner Breed antes up against Slocum and Six Gun in Cheek

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Garth Marenghi's Incarcerat

Garth Marenghi's Incarcerat
by Garth Marenghi 
2023, Coronet

Three more stories escaped from the mind of Nick Steen, the fictional author written by another fictional author, etc.

The first involves Steen being captured by a secretive corporation for psychic research. The second is a gothic/folk/evil doll combination, and the third is a Freddy parody with a dash of Candyman - the Randyman, a wrongfully accused toilet attendant getting vengeance from beyond the grave.

This one didn't do it for me. Trimmed down the underlying stories may have been better, and I know that it's half the schtick to have purposefully repetitive and overwrought exposition, but it wears a titch thin after 400 plus pages.

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