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The Good, The Bad and The Infernal (1) (Heaven's Gate)
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The Good, The Bad and The Infernal (1) (Heaven's Gate) Mass market paperback - 2013

by Adams, Guy

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  • Title The Good, The Bad and The Infernal (1) (Heaven's Gate)
  • Author Adams, Guy
  • Binding Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition Later Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 320
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Solaris, Oxford, UK
  • Date 2013-03-26
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-1781080895
  • ISBN 9781781080894 / 1781080895
  • Weight 0.4 lbs (0.18 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.75 x 4.19 x 1 in (17.15 x 10.64 x 2.54 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Fantasy fiction, Western stories
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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Summary

A weird western, a gun-toting, cigarrillo-chewing fantasy built from hangmanâÈçs rope and spent bullets. The west has never been wilder. A Steampunk-Western-Fantasy from Guy Adams.

âÈêYou wish to meet your God?âÈë the gunslinger asked, cocking his revolver, âÈêwell now... thatâÈçs easy to arrange.âÈë

Every one hundred years a town appears. From a small village in the peaks of Tibet to a gathering of mud huts in the jungles of South American, it can take many forms. It exists for twenty-four hours then vanishes once more, but for that single day it contains the greatest miracle a man could imagine: a doorway to Heaven.

It is due to appear on the 21st September 1889 as a ghost town in the American Midwest. When it does there are many who hope to be there: traveling preacher Obeisance Hicks and his simple messiah, a brain-damaged Civil War veteran; Henry and Harmonium Jones and their freak show pack of outlaws; the Brothers of Ruth and their sponsor Lord Forset (inventor of the Forset Thunderpack and other incendiary modes of personal transport); finally, an aging gunslinger who lost his wings at the very beginning of creation and wants nothing more than to settle old scores.

A weird western, a gun-toting, cigarrillo-chewing fantasy built from hangmanâÈçs rope and spent bullets. The West has never been wilder.

From the publisher

Guy Adams is the author of the fantasy novels The World House and its sequel Restoration, as well as the Deadbeat series coming soon from Titan Books. He has also written two Torchwood novels, The House That Jack Built and The Men Who Sold the World for BBC Books; and The Case Notes of Sherlock Holmes, a fictional facsimile of a scrapbook kept by Doctor John Watson. This was published in 2009 by Carlton Books in association with the Estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the writerâÈçs birth. The first of two brand new Sherlock Holmes novels, The Breath of God, was published by Titan Books late in 2011 with The Army of Doctor Moreau to follow. Guy has written three novelisations for Hammer Books: Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter, Hands of the Ripper and Countess Dracula, the latter of which sees the story updated to thirties Hollywood and is just like Singing in the Rain but with a few more dead virgins.

About the author

Guy Adams is a no-good, pen-toting son of a bitch, responsible for over twenty penny-dreadfuls and scientific romances such as The World House and the Deadbeat series. He has also worked with the Hammer Books Gang, creating novelisations of their foul kinematographs and has been known to operate under the alias of John Watson M.D. writing novels featuring that pansy-ass detective Sherlock Holmes. He is wanted in several states and a reward is offered for anyone quick enough to slip a noose around his crooked neck.