This week we have a tale of robbery gone wrong from Jeremiah Christopher, followed by a disturbing trip to an adult outlet from Gary Murphy. In Kevin L Jones’ Cattle Is Cattle, a cowboy gets an unusual job offer, while in Sergio Palumbo’s Last of the Wohicans, well-meaning aliens cause problems for farm workers. In The Days of Mr Thomas Mrs Barrowbrews wants a baby; meanwhile, James Rhodes’ new Hettford episode is available from Amazon.
In the Thousand and One Nights, the Nazarene maiden’s buttocks inspire poetry. In Cut, Zepano and Kreese are at daggers drawn, more or less, and in The Caves of Mars Grae-don and friends are plotting and planning. In The Iron Heel, Ernest Everhard discusses working class philosophy, while in Crocodile and Leopard, Marcus learns of the terrible crocodilopard.
In the Thousand and One Nights, the Nazarene maiden’s buttocks inspire poetry. In Cut, Zepano and Kreese are at daggers drawn, more or less, and in The Caves of Mars Grae-don and friends are plotting and planning. In The Iron Heel, Ernest Everhard discusses working class philosophy, while in Crocodile and Leopard, Marcus learns of the terrible crocodilopard.