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Weird Westerns Selected works available through the Brookfield Library Warren-Trumbull County Public Library 7032 Grove Street Brookfield, Ohio 44403 (330) 448-8134 Cortland Library 578 Lakeview Dr. Cortland, Ohio 44410 (330) 638-6335 Howland Library 9095 East Market Street Warren, Ohio 44484 (330) 856-2011 Liberty Library 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road WEIRD Youngstown, Ohio 44505 (330) 759-2589 Lordstown Library 1471 Salt Springs Road WESTERNS Warren, Ohio 44481 (330) 824-2094 Warren Library 444 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren, Ohio 44483 (330) 399-8807 JDS REV 6/2021 BOOKS Fic MAB Maberry, Jonathan Horror Deadlands: Ghostwalkers Fic ABE Abercrombie, Joe Fantasy Red Country Fic MACC McCarthy, Cormac Blood Meridian Fic BAR Barron, Laird Horror The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All Fic MAL Malerman, Josh Horror Unbury Carol Fic BEL Belcher, R. S. Fantasy The Shotgun Arcana Fic TAN Tanzer, Molly Fantasy Vermilion Fic BEL Belcher, R. S. Fantasy The Six-Gun Tarot Fic VAL Valente, Catherynne M. Six-gun Snow White Fic BUL Bull, Emma Fantasy Territory SERIES Fic DEA edited by John Joseph Adams Short Stories Dead Man’s Hand: An anthology of the weird west Fic BIC Bickle, Laura Fantasy pb Wildlands: Nine of Stars; Phoenix Falling; Witch Creek Fic DOR Dorn, Danielle Devil’s Call Fic BOW Bowen, Lila Fantasy Shadow Novels: Conspiracy of Ravens; Malice of Fic GIL Gilman, Felix Crows; Treason of Hawks; Wake of Vultures Fantasy The Half-Made World Fic GIL Gilman, Laura Anne Fic GIL Gilman, Felix Fantasy Devil’s West: The Cold Eye; Red Waters Rising; Silver Fantasy The Rise of Ransom City on the Road Fic HAR Harris, Charlaine Fic KIN King, Stephen An Easy Death Fantasy The Dark Tower series Fic JON Jones, Stephen Graham Fic PRE Ennis, Garth The Only Good Indians Graphic Novel Preacher Fic LAM L’Amour, Louis The Haunted Mesa DVDs Fin LAN Lansdale, Joe R. Adventure/BONE Bone Tomahawk Horror Hell’s Bounty Adventure/ COWB Cowboys and Aliens Fic LAN Lansdale, Joe R. Short Stories High Cotton: Selected stories Adventure/ JONA Jonah Hex .
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