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Trails in Darkness (Robert E. Howard Library, Vol 6)
Trails in Darkness - Robert E. Howard Library, Vol 6
Author: Robert E. Howard
Happy Trails (until we meet again...)  — Its European discoverers called the American continent the "New World," pitifully unaware of the ancient evil lurking there, their prehistoric origins and antedating even the arrival of the Indians, who's legends warn of accursed places were hidden dwellers wait for human prey. And from ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671877262
ISBN-10: 0671877267
Publication Date: 5/1/1996
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Baen
Book Type: Paperback
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Trails in Darkness is another great collection of short stories from the late, great Robert E. Howard. This volume collects a lot of his stories set in the Old West and Texas. We have pure action stories, ghost stories, Cthulhu Mythos stories, and even a strange, time-travelling love story. I love this collection because it contains stories of Howard's you don't run into every day. While most people will be familiar with his sword-and-sorcery characters such as Conan and Kull, Howard wrote a lot of western and action stories, as well. And some of the best are right here. No one writes action like Howard. There is a pulp feel to them, but also a brooding, classical feel. Howard tends to rise above the genre...He doesn't glorify violence so much as just considers it a fact of life. And he had a special reverence for the more primal aspects of man. While some would call his works racist, you can see a strong respect for people that do what they feel, not what society tells them to. And the story "For the Love of Barbara Allen" is just a magnificent love story. It actually brought a tear to my eye. For all those that say Howard is a one-trick pony, they should read this one.


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