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Killer's Breed

(1972)
(The fourth book in the Edge series)
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Once described as the most violent, bloodiest series ever published, the EDGE novels went on to become one of the bestselling classic series that set a new standard for the Western genre with over 8 million copies finding its way to print... Witness the exploits of the ultimate anti-hero Edge (a.k.a. Josiah Hedges) as he traverses the western frontier and lives by his own set of rules... Severely wounded at Fort Rainbow (APACHE DEATH: Edge (Book 3), Edge heads back to his former homestead in Iowa. Arriving in a comatose state, Edge drifts back to the time he entered the Civil War to relive the bloody conflicts he took part in. A war which he entered as a simple farm boy from Iowa and came out a decorated Captain and cold-blooded killing machine... The carnage of the Civil War told in the only way George G. Gilman can. The fourth gripping Edge adventure! "The Western needed a change. The Edge books shocked me." BILL TIDY, PUNCH MAGAZINE, LONDON ".brilliant action, authentic without being dull and wickedly funny." CLUB INTERNATIONAL, LONDON "Edge is the hero of the new Western series who wields a razor and oozes sex - a far cry from the clean-limbed, gentlemen heroes of Zane Grey." GEORGE THAW, DAILY MIRROR, LONDON "Part of his (Edge's) secret of success could be that (he) is not your typical clean-limbed hero-type cowboy. Far from it." PETER GROSVENOR, DAILY EXPRESS, LONDON


Genre: Western

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